U-277 served with the
8th U-boat Flotilla for training from December 1942 to May 1943 and operationally with the
6th U-boat Flotilla from 1 June. She carried out six patrols, but sank no ships. She was a member of six
wolfpacks. She carried out a short voyage between
Kiel in Germany and
Bergen in Norway over June 1943.
First patrol The boat departed Bergen on 29 June 1943 and docked at
Hammerfest via
Bear Island on 17 August.
Second patrol For her second sortie,
U-277 departed Hammerfest on 29 August 1943. Her route took her as far north as
Svalbard before arriving at
Narvik on 10 October.
Third and fourth patrols The boat's third patrol took her round Bear Island, but was otherwise uneventful. Her fourth foray was followed by a series of short 'hops' between Hammerfest, Narvik, Trondheim and Bergen. During one of them, she ran aground and had to be towed off the offending rocks. The damage caused forced an immediate return to base.
Fifth and sixth patrols and loss Her penultimate, official patrol was between Narvik and Hammerfest. She left Hammerfest for the last time on 11 April 1944. She was sunk southwest of Bear Island by
depth charges dropped from a
Fairey Swordfish of
No. 842 Squadron, Fleet Air Arm on 1 May. The aircraft had come from the carrier . Fifty men died; there were no survivors.
Wolfpacks U-277 took part in six
wolfpacks, namely: •
Monsun (30 August – 7 October 1943) •
Monsun (17 – 23 November 1943) • Eisenbart (23 November – 21 December 1943) • Blitz (25 March – 4 April 1944) • Donner (11 – 20 April 1944) • Donner & Keil (20 April – 1 May 1944) ==References==