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Jaguar

Torpedoboot 1929 - 1944  Torpedoboot 1924 "Raubtier"  Class

   Ship Info   History   Operations   Technical Data 
01.06.1929:   Jaguar is commissioned.
-28.07.1929:   Training and trials.
02.04-18.06.1930:   Mediterranian Voyage of the Reichsmarine to Vigo, Almeria, Catania, Argostolion, Split, Port Mahón and Lisbon.
15.06-03.07.1931:   Norwegian Voyage of the 3rd torpedo boat flotilla.
25.09.1931:   Decommissioned.
01.10.1932:   Recommissioned and attached to the 3rd flottilla.
Aug-Sep 1936:   Operations at the coast of northern Spain.
Nov-Dec 1936:   Operations at the coast of northern Spain.
21.11-01.12.1936:   Escort of the damaged torpedo boat Wolf to Brest.
16.03.1937:   Decommissioned in Wilhlemshaven.
03.06.1937:   Recommissioned and used as training ship for the ship gunnery school.
Sep 1939:   At the outbreak of WW2, Jaguar is attached to the 6. torpedo boat flotilla, operating in the North Sea.
14-16.12.1939:   Jaguar and Seeadler capture six merchant ships near Jutland.
Apr. 1940:   Anti-submarine warfare n the North Sea.
04.06.1940:   Participation in "Operation Juno". Together with the destroyers Hans Lody , Hermann Schoemann, Erich Steinbrinck and Karl Galster and the torpedo boat Falke , the Jaguar escorts the battleships Scharnhorst , Gneisenau and the cruiser Admiral Hipper .
06.06.1940:   Together with the torpedo boat Falke, the Jaguar escorts the auxiliary cruiser Thor in the North Sea.
10-12.06.1940:   Excort of light cruiser Nürnberg .
18-19.06.1940:   Together with the torpedo boat Falke, the Jaguar escorts the auxiliary cruiser Pinguin in the North Sea.
21-24.06.1940:   Esort of battleship Scharnhorst between Norway and Germany.
17-20.07.1940:   Together with the torpedo boats T5 , T8 , Greif and Iltis , the  Jaguar escorts the mine layers Cobra , Hansestadt DanzigKaiser Königin Louise , Preussen and Roland  while laying the mine field Sperre 19 in the North Sea. The mine layers carry over 1560 mines.
23-25.07.1940:   Together with the torpedo boats Greif , T5, Luchs  and Iltis , the Jaguar  escorts the mine layers Cobra , Hansestadt DanzigKaiser Königin Louise , Preussen and Roland  while laying the mine field NW2 in the North Sea.
25-28.07.1940:   Transfer of the damaged Gneisenau back to Germany, the battleship is escorted by light cruiser Nürnberg and the destroyers Hans Lody , Paul Jakobi , Friedrich Ihn and Karl Galster, the torpedo boats Iltis , Jaguar , Kondor , Luchs and T5 .
07-08.08.1940:   Together with the torpedo boats Falke , Kondor, T2, T7 and T8 , the Jaguar escorts the mine layers Cobra , Roland and Brumer while laying the mine field SW1. The mine layers carry over 600 mines. 
14-15.08.1940:   Together with the destroyers Paul Jakobi  and Karl Galster  and the torpedo boats Falke , Iltis , Kondor , T5 and T7 , the Jaguar escorts the mine layers CorbaRoland and Tanneberg while laying the mine field SW2. The mine layers carry 600 mines.
31.08.-02.09.1940:   Mine laying operation SW3. Together with the destroyers Paul Jakobi, Karl Galster  and Erich Steinbrinck and the torpedo boats Greif , IltisT5 , T6 , T7 and T8 the Jaguar escorts the mine layers Corba , Roland and Tannenberg . The mine layers carry about 600 mines.
06-07.09.1940:   The destroyer Karl Galster and the torpedo boats Falke , Greif , Ilits , Jaguar , Kondor , T1 , T2 and T3 excecute a mine laying operation in the south western North Sea.
08-09.10.1940:   Operation of the 5. Torpedo boat flotilla against the Isle of Wright.
17-18.10.1940:   Operation against the Bristol Channel together with the destroyers Friedrich Ihn , Erick Steinbrinck , Hans Lody , Karl Galster and the torpedo boats Falke , GreifKondor , Seeadler and Wolf . Short engangement with British cruisers and destroyers.
29-30.10.1940:   Mine laying operation of Iltis and Jaguar  near Dover.
02-03.12.1940:   Another mine laying operation of Iltis and Jaguar  near Dover.
21-22.12.1940:  

The torpedo boats Falke , Greif and Seeadler cover the mine laying operation for the mine field "SW a WAGNER" in the North Sea.. The mine layers Corba , Roland , Kaiser and Skagerak carry a total of 982 mines, the torpedo boats Iltis and Jaguar 400 explosive buoys.

25-26.02.1941:   Mine laying operation of the torpedo boats Iltis and Jaguar near Eastburne.
05-06.03.1941:   Mine laying operation of the torpedo boats Iltis and Jaguar near Eastburne.
09-10.03.1941:   Torpedo boats Iltis and Jaguar are transferred to Brest.
11.03.1941:   Torpedo boats Iltis and Jaguar escort the heavy cruiser Admiral Hipper on trials after repairs.
21.03.1941:   Iltis and Jaguar escort the battleship Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on their return to Brest.
23-27.03.1941:   Iltis and Jaguar are transfered to Stavanger. Near Egersund, Jaguar looses its rudder and has to be towed to Stavanger.
Mar-Apr 1941:   Repairs in Stavanger, after that the ship is sent to Germany.
19-20.04.1941:   Jaguar escorts the U-boat supply ship Python from Wilhlemshaven to Rotterdam.
20-04-16.05.1941:   Repairs in Rotterdam, followed by training in the Baltic Sea.
16.06.1941:   The torpedo boats Greif , Falke , Jaguar and Seeadler are sent to Denmark.
07.07.1941:   Greif , Falke , Jaguar and Seeadler escort the light cruiser Nürnberg to Horten. On their way back, they escort the light cruisers Emden and Leipzig to Frederikshavn.
12-13.02.1942:   Operation "Cerberus": On board of Z29 , the "Füher der Zerstöer" and the destroyers Richard Beitzen , Paul Jakobi , Hermann Schoemann , Friedrich Ihn, Z25 and the torpedo boats T2T4 , T4 , T11 , T12 , T13 , T15 , T16 , T17 Seeadler , Kondor , Jaguar , Falke escort the battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau and the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen through the Channel from Brest ot Germany. Jaguar is damaged by a bomb near miss, with 12 wounded.
-21.02.1942:   Repairs in Rotterdam.
21.02.1942:   Jaguar escorts the heavy cruiers Prinz Eugen and Admiral Scheer on their transit to Norway.
13-17.03.1942:   Falke , Iltis , Jaguar , Kondor , Seeadler and several mine hunters escort the voyage of the auxiliary cruiser Michel though the Channel to La Pallice. The ships are attacked by the British destroyers Windsor and Walpole , the escort vessel Ferne and several MTB/MGB.
28.03.1942:   Operation of the torpedo boats Falke , Iltis , Jaguar , Kondor and Seeadler against British small attack boats. Two of them (MGB 314 and MTB 74 ) are sunk or captured.
15.06-16.08.1942:   Repairs.
18.11.1942:   Rammed by the fishing boat Steegen near Kiel, destroying the radio room. One casualty, two wounded.
1911.1942-22.02.1943:   Repairs.
04.03.1943:   Sent to Kristiansand.
07.03.1943:   Escort of the battleship Scharnhorst to the Bogenbucht. On the return trip, the light cruiser Nürnberg is exscorted back to Germany.
03-07.05.1943:   Participation in two mine laying operations.
12.05.1943:   Sent back to the British Channel.
30.08.1943:   After rammed by a Sperrbrecher, the Jaguar has to go in a shipyard for repairs.
May 1944:   Together with other ships of the 5th flotilla, the boat is reloacted to Le Havre.
06.06.1944:   Afer the allied invasion in the Normady, Le Havre based torpedo boats and destroyers attcked the invasion fleet. The Norvegian destroyer  Svenner is torpedoed by Jaguar and was sunk.
14.06.1944:   During a massive air attack on Le Havre, Jaguar is hit by 4 bombs and sinks with  16 casualties.

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