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Constantin Costăchescu : ウィキペディア英語版 | Constantin Costăchescu Constantin "Bibi" Costăchescu was a submarine commander in the Romanian Navy during the Second World War. He is the only Romanian submarine commander to sink an enemy ship. ==The attack== On its 5th patrol in the Black Sea, the NMS ''Dolphin'''s orders were to cut the Russian supply routes for Sevastopol. The patrol lasted from 2–7 November 1941. Its commanding officer (CO) was Constantin Costăchescu. It was his 3rd patrol as the CO of the ''Dolphin'' (from the first 5 patrols of the Dolphin, Constantin Costăchescu was the CO for the 1st, 3rd and 5th). On the morning of 5 November at 08:05, sub lieutenant Constantin Stegaru spotted a big transport ship steaming for Yalta. At 08:43, Costăchescu launched one aft tube torpedo from away. In a couple of moments, the torpedo explosion followed by another bigger one could be heard. It is possible that the ship was not escorted, because the first contact with the Soviet submarine-hunter ships took place after an hour. The anti submarine attack lasted from 10:30 until 18:30 and there were 80 to 90 depth charge explosions. Costăchescu was awarded the Order of Michael the Brave 3rd class. Romanian historians identified the Russian ship as being the ''Uralles'', 1975-tonne cargo boat, but Soviet archives state that the ''Uralles'' was sunk by Luftwaffe bombers in the port of Eupatoria on the 29 October 1941. To this day, the identity of the ship remains an open debate.
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