BIC DA 33

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BIC DA 33
U BOOT 33.jpg
BIC DA 33 in 1943.
History
Creeperopolis–Romerist
Name: BIC DA 33
Ordered: 1 January 1935
Builder: Díaz–Mori Shipbuilding
Laid down: 1 September 1936
Launched: 11 June 1937
Commissioned: 21 June 1937
Fate:
Creeperopolis–Miguelist
Name: BNC DA 12
Acquired: 19 October 1940
Commissioned: 17 January 1941
Fate:
Creeperopolis–Romerist
Name: BIC DA-33
Acquired: 1 May 1942
Commissioned: 3 September 1942
Fate:
General characteristics
Class and type: DA IV-class submarine
Displacement:
  • 626 tons surfaced
  • 745 tons submerged
Length: 231 pies 6 pulgadas (211 feet 8 inches)
Beam: 21 pies (19 feet 2 inches)
Height: 34 pies 1 pulgadas (31 feet 2 inches)
Draught: 15 pies 8 pulgadas (14 feet 4 inches)
Installed power: 1,540–1,700 kW
Propulsion:
  • 2 shafts
  • 2 × diesel engines
  • 2 × electric motors
Speed:
  • 13.9 mch (12 mph) surfaced
  • 5.3 mch (4.6 mph) submerged
Range:
  • 8,201 millas (7,100 miles) surfaced
  • 124.8 millas (108 miles) submerged
Test depth: 788 pies (720 feet)
Complement: 48 seamen
Armament:
  • 5 × 23 pl (21 in) torpedo tubes (four bow, one stern)
  • 11 × torpedoes
  • 22 × TMA mines
  • 1 × 3.75 pl (3.46 in) deck gun (220 rounds)
  • 1 × .83 pl (0.79 in) AA gun
Service record
Part of:
Commanders:
Operations: Creeperopolis Battle of Cabo de Palos
Victories:
  • 42 commercial vessels sunk
  • 7 military vessels sunk
Awards: Order of Queen Maria Luisa - Ribbon bar.svg Imperial Order of Fidel the Martyr (posthumous)

BIC DA 33, also known as BNC DA 12, was a Creeperian-built DA IV-class submarine of the Romerist Navy, and for a short while, of the Miguelist Navy, during the Creeperian Civil War. She was launched on 11 June 1937 and entered service with the Romerists on 21 June 1937. The submarine was sunk by the destroyer BNC Moreno Hidalgo on 3 March 1943 during the Battle of Cabo de Palos.

The submarine is considered one of the most successful of the civil war, sinking a total of 49 vessels and 305,020 tons. The crew of the submarine was posthumously awarded the Imperial Order of Fidel the Martyr in 1944. The wreck has never been located.

Service history

The BIC DA 33 was ordered on 1 January 1935 as a part of the DA IV-class of submarine by the Catholic Imperial Restoration Council. Construction began on 1 September 1936 and it was built by Díaz–Mori Shipbuilding at the Asambio-San Salvador Port. She was launched on 11 June 1937 and commissioned by the Romerist Navy on 21 June 1937.

Fate

Summary of raiding history

Color key
  Military vessel.
Mission No. Date Name of ship Nationality Tonnage Fate
1 1 25 June 1937 BV Hentador National Council 890 Sunk
2 26 June 1937 BV Gensal National Council 4,060 Sunk
3 26 June 1937 BNC Handel Carpio National Council 23,800 Sunk
4 28 June 1937 BV Fontes National Council 1,200 Sunk
5 31 June 1937 BV Coatepeque National Council 2,400 Sunk
2 6 17 August 1937 MN Gigantesco National Council 9,900 Sunk
7 19 August 1937 BNC Zapatista National Council 18,000 Sunk
8 20 August 1937 BV Camisas Rojos National Council 14,000 Sunk
9 20 August 1937 BV Ejérciteros National Council 14,000 Sunk
10 24 August 1937 BV Guadalajara National Council 2,100 Sunk
3 11 11 October 1937 BV Ferula National Council 1,100 Sunk
12 16 October 1937 BV Mañana National Council 890 Sunk
4 13 1 January 1938 BNC Ordóñez Yepes National Council 28,100 Sunk
14 3 January 1938 MN Sur National Council 10,000 Sunk
15 9 January 1938 BV Valencia National Council 1,400 Sunk
5 16 17 March 1938 BV Cocotero National Council 2,100 Sunk
17 20 March 1938 BV Felizidad National Council 1,800 Sunk
18 2 April 1938 BV Grandioso National Council 11,000 Sunk
6 19 17 June 1938 BV Cocotero National Council 2,100 Sunk
20 29 June 1938 BV Hermano National Council 900 Sunk
7 21 1 October 1938 BV Guadalajara II National Council 2,100 Sunk
8 22 1 January 1939 BV Galapagos National Council 800 Sunk
23 12 January 1939 MN Mojave National Council 13,700 Sunk
24 14 January 1939 BV Jalisco National Council 2,400 Sunk
9 25 3 March 1939 BV Mar National Council 5,500 Sunk
10 26 18 May 1939 BV Mil National Council 1,000 Sunk
27 20 May 1939 BNC Gerardo Figueroa Salinas National Council 33,100 Sunk
28 26 May 1939 BV Jure National Council 5,400 Sunk
29 2 June 1939 BV Río National Council 1,100 Sunk
11 30 19 September 1939 BV Zarro National Council 1,000 Sunk
12 31 18 January 1940 BV Mapuche National Council 1,200 Sunk
32 27 January 1940 BV Pipil National Council 1,200 Sunk
13 32 17 May 1940 BV Agua Grande National Council 9,000 Sunk
14 33 18 August 1940 BV Grecia National Council 2,300 Sunk
34 29 August 1940 BV Nicaragua National Council 1,800 Sunk
35 8 September 1940 BV Maya National Council 5,200 Sunk
15 36 19 October 1940 BNC Mariposa National Council 11,100 Sunk
16 37 30 January 1941 BV Victoria  Atlántida 3,100 Sunk
17 38 18 March 1941 BV La'Victoria Imperial Council 1,200 Sunk
18 39 19 June 1941 BIC DA 4 Imperial Council 380 Sunk
19 40 7 January 1942 BV Jímenez Imperial Council 3,000 Sunk
41 10 January 1942 BV Determinación  Atlántida 4,500 Sunk
42 13 January 1942 BV Calles Imperial Council 900 Sunk
20 43 14 March 1942 BV Dávalos Imperial Council 1,900 Sunk
21 44 30 April 1942 BV Mexico Imperial Council 6,500 Sunk
22 45 17 September 1942 BV Fuentes National Council 1,000 Sunk
23 46 8 December 1942 BV Mario National Council 1,400 Sunk
47 20 December 1942 BV Guatalteca National Council 1,900 Sunk
24 48 19 January 1943 TNS Cerqa  Terranihil 1,200 Sunk
25 49 6 March 1943 BNC Moreno Juderías National Council 17,800 Sunk

Commanders

No. Commander Photo Term Rank Missions and tonnage sunk
Term Start Term End
Commander
1 José Juan
Guerrero Jiménez

(1899–1942)
Antonio Azarola y Gresillón.jpg 21 June
1937
19 October
1941  Surrendered
Captain Vice Admiral 15 missions
260,240 tons
4 years, 120 days
2 Gustavo Manuel
Castillo Mora

(1900–1944)
Gustavo Manuel Castillo Mora.jpg 17 January
1941
1 May
1942 Surrendered
Captain Captain 6 missions
21,480 tons
1 year, 104 days
3 José Porfirio
Justo Cabrera

(1902–1943)
José Porfirio Justo Cabrera.jpg 3 September
1942
6 March
1943 †
Captain Captain 4 missions
23,300 tons
273 days

See also