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sinks the US aircraft carrier USS Yorktown (CV-5) and the USS Hammonn (DD-214) who was attempting to save the Yorktown from battle damage she had received in the Battle of Midway.
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thus became the first submarine to successfully sink an enemy vessel in combat, and was the direct progenitor of what would eventually become international
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became the first submarine to launch a self-propelled torpedo at an enemy ship, though the ship did not sink due to a weapons malfunction.
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killing 1,198 and leaving 761 survivors. The sinking turned public opinion in many countries against Germany, contributed to the
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to the House of Commons, first conceding that the raid had been "a remarkable exploit of professional skill and daring".
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becomes the only submarine to sink another submarine while they were both surfaced when she sinks German submarine
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is the last major North Atlantic wolfpack attack by surfaced U-boats as escorts demonstrate effective use of
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1943, March 16–19 – The largest North Atlantic U-boat wolfpack attack of the world wars sinks 22 ships from
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becomes the only submarine to sink another submarine while they were both submerged when she sinks
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off the Gallipoli peninsula. Two days after the same U-boat sunk the pre-dreadnought
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with a single torpedo. She sinks the following day due to crippling damage.
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sinks 7 Allied Merchant ships from Convoy SC-11 in only 3 hours.
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in the first ever successful attack on one submarine by another.
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1915, May 25/27 – In the morning of May 27 German submarine
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