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One method devised to deal with U-boat attacks was the decoy or Q-ship, designed to lure submarines that were targeting merchant shipping close enough that concealed guns or other weapons could sink them.
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Both of the Perkins works report the date of the encounter as Sunday, 16 August 1915, but 16 August 1915 was actually a Monday. Messimer (p. 129), Gibson and Prendergast (pp. 50–51), and Uboat.net (
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during the First World War. Q-ships served as decoys to lure German submarines near enough so that concealed weapons could be brought to bear and sink the submarines. On 15 August 1915,
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In February 1915, Germany began its first submarine offensive of the First World War. During this campaign, enemy vessels in the German-defined war zone (
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had ended her short-lived Q-ship career and returned to being a fishing boat. Jehan, in addition to his DSC, was subsequently specially promoted to
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was selected to become a Q-ship, was outfitted with either a 3-pounder (47 mm) or a 6-pounder (57 mm) gun, and entered the service of the
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s crew peppered the submarine. The U-boat began going down by the bow, becoming nearly vertical before disappearing below the surface.
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s weapon scored hits on the conning tower, the second shot destroying part of the bridge and sending Gross into the water.
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had the opportunity to sink another U-boat, but was unsuccessful. The U-boat encountered may have been either
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s nets—which had been deployed to keep up the appearance of a real fishing boat—essentially anchoring
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was stopped by a U-boat, boarded, and sunk with explosives 35 nautical miles (40 mi; 65 km)
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on board, sent word of the encounter with another smack. This was followed up by releasing
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on 4 January 1916 for his war service; he retired from the Royal Navy on 29 October 1920.
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s fishing skipper, a man named Phillips, dived in to attempt the rescue of a crewman from
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s fishing crew and skipper were all temporarily inducted into the Trawler section of the
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Hugh Perkins and J. David Perkins, whose works are substantially the same, identify
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raised and gave the command to open fire. A burst of three rounds from the
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did approach a group of smacks in the vicinity the next day. Unknown to
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the following morning, requesting instructions on what to do with
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s Q-ship career ended, she returned to fishing, but was sunk by
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within range and sinking her with nine shots from her gun. The
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s crew shared the bounty offered for German submarines. After
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in colour, the traditional sail colour for British smacks.
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Karl Gross, one of the fishing vessels was the disguised
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had sunk six smacks off Lowestoft in a two-day period.
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s gunner unleashed another six shots into the hull of
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This attack was probably by 1313: 1311: 1226:, identifies it as a 6-pounder (57 mm) gun. 1947: 1933: 1925: 1410:: Penwith District Council. Archived from 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 984:in place. The Q-ship's crew, not having a 910:, with no one at the helm, drifted behind 631: 617: 609: 438: 424: 416: 266: 1360: 1205: 1203: 1175:, a topsail schooner in which Lieutenant 1088:On 1 February 1917, the German submarine 891:closed to within 30 yards (27 m) of 1358: 1356: 1354: 1352: 1350: 1348: 1346: 1344: 1342: 1340: 725:that was a part of the fishing fleet at 1442: 1440: 1438: 1289: 1216:s weapon as a 3-pounder (47 mm), while 1199: 1050:split the submarine bounty paid by the 1872:Verschollen: World War I U-boat losses 1789:British Vessels Lost at Sea: 1914–1918 1467:British Vessels Lost at Sea: 1914–1918 929:. All the while, small arms fire from 20: 2258:Fishing vessels of the United Kingdom 1820:. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. 1671:. Great War Primary Documents Archive 1133:; there were no reported casualties. 218:succeeded in luring German submarine 124:submarine bounty (cash award to crew) 28: 7: 1235:Karl Gross' name is also spelled as 1098:15 nautical miles (28 km) from 1845:The German Submarine War, 1914–1918 1524:"Ships hit during WWI: Laurestina" 14: 1758:. 5 November 1920. p. 10754. 1607:"Ships hit during WWI: Bona Fide" 1486:"Ships hit during WWI: Britannia" 1320:"Ships hit during WWI: Inverlyon" 1057:About three weeks after she sank 880:, began shouting out commands to 2231: 2226: 2214: 2206: 1581:"Ships hit during WWI: Intrepid" 1365:Perkins, Hugh (September 2008). 814:from Lowestoft—were assigned to 341: 328: 30: 1899:The U-Boat Offensive: 1914–1945 1793:His Majesty's Stationery Office 1562:"Ships hit during WWI: Welfare" 1543:"Ships hit during WWI: Quivive" 1471:His Majesty's Stationery Office 821:On 14 August, the 59-ton smack 1738:. 7 January 1916. p. 340. 1505:"Ships hit during WWI: Edward" 1: 799:and three other gunners from 483:Scarborough/Hartlepool/Whitby 1870:Messimer, Dwight R. (2002). 1665:"The gunner and the U-boat" 1367:"The gunner and the U-boat" 1040:Distinguished Service Cross 237:Distinguished Service Cross 2299: 2273:Maritime incidents in 1917 1681:See additional note no. 2. 1663:Perkins, J. David (1999). 568:Action of 15 February 1918 231:in command of the vessel, 2263:Q-ships of the Royal Navy 2201: 1042:(DSC) for the sinking of 1007:s wreck lies at position 818:, with Jehan in command. 646: 453: 397: 376: 354: 321: 283: 274: 128: 86: 23: 1400:Penwith District Council 954:s twelve other crewmen. 661:HM Armed Smack Inverlyon 640:Atlantic U-boat Campaign 393:, unknown number of crew 278:Atlantic U-boat Campaign 270:Action of 15 August 1915 210:that was converted to a 1897:Tarrant, V. E. (1989). 1816:Ships of the Royal Navy 1223:Ships of the Royal Navy 1000:to sink to the bottom. 129:General characteristics 966: 760: 698:Bombardment of Orleans 355:Commanders and leaders 16:British's fishing boat 1703:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1691:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1605:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1579:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1560:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1541:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1522:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1503:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1484:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1318:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1250:Helgason, GuĂ°mundur. 1046:, and the crewmen of 973:went down she fouled 960: 792:. Regular Royal Navy 398:Casualties and losses 82:Sunk, 1 February 1917 1972:HM Armed Smack  1705:"WWI U-boats: UB 16" 872:, and Gross, on the 854:Oberleutnant zur See 558:2nd Heligoland Bight 463:1st Heligoland Bight 336:Imperial German Navy 259:on 1 February 1917. 1693:"Ships hit by UB 2" 1252:"WWI U-boats: UB 4" 1183:for an action with 1117: /  1022: /  961:A smack similar to 797:Ernest Martin Jehan 790:Royal Naval Reserve 746:fore-and-aft rigged 563:11–12 December 1917 447:North Sea 1914–1918 371:Ernest Martin Jehan 275:Part of World War I 233:Ernest Martin Jehan 169:fore-and-aft rigged 99:Ernest Martin Jehan 1774:World War 1 at Sea 1755:The London Gazette 1735:The London Gazette 1646:The London Gazette 1452:World War 1 at Sea 1189:during World War I 967: 914:, and when clear, 781:on 2 August 1915. 748:and may have been 2243: 2242: 1908:978-0-87021-764-7 1881:978-1-55750-475-3 1827:978-0-7153-4396-8 1305:Colledge, p. 176. 1220:, in volume 2 of 1094:shelled and sank 990:messenger pigeons 927:point-blank range 737:, and no engine. 711: 710: 667:Baralong Incident 656:22 September 1914 606: 605: 468:22 September 1914 414: 413: 317: 316: 300:Off the coast of 194: 193: 108:German submarine 2290: 2235: 2230: 2218: 2210: 2194: 2184: 2173: 2163: 2142: 2132: 2122: 2112: 2102: 2092: 2076: 2066: 2056: 2046: 2036: 2013: 1997: 1987: 1977: 1949: 1942: 1935: 1926: 1920: 1893: 1866: 1839: 1797: 1796: 1785: 1783: 1781: 1776:. 9 January 2009 1766: 1760: 1759: 1746: 1740: 1739: 1726: 1720: 1719: 1717: 1715: 1700: 1688: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1676: 1660: 1651: 1650: 1637: 1631: 1630:Messimer, p. 129 1628: 1622: 1621: 1619: 1617: 1602: 1596: 1595: 1593: 1591: 1576: 1574: 1572: 1557: 1555: 1553: 1538: 1536: 1534: 1519: 1517: 1515: 1500: 1498: 1496: 1481: 1475: 1474: 1463: 1461: 1459: 1454:. 9 January 2009 1444: 1433: 1430: 1424: 1423: 1421: 1419: 1396: 1390: 1389: 1387: 1385: 1362: 1335: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1315: 1306: 1303: 1278: 1267: 1261: 1259: 1246: 1240: 1239:in some sources. 1233: 1227: 1215: 1207: 1132: 1131: 1129: 1128: 1127: 1122: 1121:50.783°N 5.083°W 1118: 1115: 1114: 1113: 1110: 1037: 1036: 1034: 1033: 1032: 1027: 1026:52.717°N 2.300°E 1023: 1020: 1019: 1018: 1015: 1006: 979: 953: 942: 935: 920: 905: 886: 850: 839: 787: 743: 703:5 September 1918 678:17 November 1917 651:Heligoland Bight 641: 633: 626: 619: 610: 543:2nd Dover Strait 533:1st Dover Strait 513:29 February 1916 498:Noordhinder Bank 448: 440: 433: 426: 417: 387:, 14 crewmembers 366: 360:Karl Gross  347: 345: 344: 334: 332: 331: 285: 284: 267: 252: 245: 38: 35: 34: 33: 21: 2298: 2297: 2293: 2292: 2291: 2289: 2288: 2287: 2248: 2247: 2244: 2239: 2222: 2197: 2187: 2176: 2166: 2156: 2150:Other incidents 2145: 2135: 2125: 2115: 2105: 2095: 2079: 2069: 2059: 2049: 2039: 2016: 2000: 1990: 1980: 1969: 1956: 1953: 1923: 1909: 1896: 1882: 1869: 1855: 1842: 1828: 1811:Colledge, J. 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Lowestoft
Gunner
Ernest Martin Jehan
UB-4
Admiralty
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masts
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smack
Q-ship
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Royal Navy
Gunner
Ernest Martin Jehan
Distinguished Service Cross
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Atlantic U-boat Campaign
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Imperial German Navy
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