At 8.36 P.M. one sub called another who answered, and two messages were sent. These signals came in very strong which indicated that subs were close to us.
At 8.59 P.M. the same sub transmitted another message to the one communicated with before.
At 9.01 P.M. a different sub called three others, one of which was the first sender.
At 9.18 P.M. Bruges began sending a message to the sub that called at 9.01 P.M.
At 9.57 P.M. Bruges was still heard.
At 10.16 P.M. a different sub called another which was the one who received the messages at 8.36 P.M.
At 9.36 P.M. the Corsair was called and received a message from Brest.
At 10.54 and again at 10.56 P.M. the Corsair was called by an enemy submarine using P.F.B., the same call used by Brest.
At 10.59 Corsair answered and told him to go ahead. Sub sent “3 H 5” and then his signals died out.
At 11.04 P.M. sub called Corsair and told Corsair to go ahead with message.