U-166 was a Type IXC German U-boat dispatched to the Gulf of Mexico in the summer of 1942 to attack Allied ships and disrupt the transportation of goods and materials out of American ports. Hitler’s U-boat campaign sent 24 U-boats to the Gulf, ultimately sinking 56 merchant ships and damaging many others. The 252-foot by 22-foot,…
Coastal Liner SS ROBERT E. LEE sunk by a Nazi Submarine in 1942.
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U-166 in the Gulf The National WWII Museum Blog
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U-boats prowled Gulf in the deadly summer of 1942
Field Support
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U-166 at sea in early 1942 (Kühlmann Collection courtesy of the PAST
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WWII German U-boat Type IXC pre-built 1/700 scale collectible plastic – old boy hobby