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- SM_U-139 height "11200.0".
- SM_U-139 length "92000.0".
- SM_U-139 abstract "SM U-139 was the lead ship of her class, one of the submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. She was commissioned on 18 May 1918 under the command of Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, who named the submarine Korvettenkapitän Schwieger, after Walther Schwieger, who had sunk the RMS Lusitania in 1915. She only sailed on one war patrol, during which she sunk 5 small ships. U-139 surrendered to France on 24 November 1918 and shortly afterwards became French submarine Halbronn (until 24 July 1935 when she was broken up).".
- SM_U-139 acquirementDate "1918-11-24".
- SM_U-139 builder Friedrich_Krupp_Germaniawerft.
- SM_U-139 class German_Type_U_139_submarine.
- SM_U-139 commissioningDate "1918-05-18".
- SM_U-139 country France.
- SM_U-139 country German_Empire.
- SM_U-139 decommissioningDate "1935-07-24".
- SM_U-139 height "11.2".
- SM_U-139 length "92.0".
- SM_U-139 orderDate "1916-08-01".
- SM_U-139 shipBeam "5.75".
- SM_U-139 shipBeam "9.12".
- SM_U-139 shipLaunch "1917-12-03".
- SM_U-139 status "Surrendered to France on 24 November 1918".
- SM_U-139 thumbnail German_U_boats,_outlines_compared_(Warships_To-day,_1936).jpg?width=300.
- SM_U-139 topSpeed "29.2616".
- SM_U-139 wikiPageExternalLink index.html?boat=139.
- SM_U-139 wikiPageID "25329466".
- SM_U-139 wikiPageRevisionID "596121673".
- SM_U-139 hasPhotoCollection SM_U-139.
- SM_U-139 shipAcquired "1918-11-24".
- SM_U-139 shipArmament "2".
- SM_U-139 shipArmament "24".
- SM_U-139 shipBeam "overall".
- SM_U-139 shipBeam "pressure hull".
- SM_U-139 shipBuilder "Germaniawerft, Kiel".
- SM_U-139 shipClass German_Type_U_139_submarine.
- SM_U-139 shipCommissioned "1918-05-18".
- SM_U-139 shipComplement "62".
- SM_U-139 shipCountry France.
- SM_U-139 shipCountry German_Empire.
- SM_U-139 shipDecommissioned "1935-07-24".
- SM_U-139 shipDisplacement "1930".
- SM_U-139 shipDisplacement "2483".
- SM_U-139 shipDisplacement "3050".
- SM_U-139 shipFate "--11-24".
- SM_U-139 shipLaunched "1917-12-03".
- SM_U-139 shipLength "overall".
- SM_U-139 shipLength "pressure hull".
- SM_U-139 shipName "Halbronn".
- SM_U-139 shipName "U-139".
- SM_U-139 shipOrdered "1916-08-01".
- SM_U-139 shipPropulsion "1780".
- SM_U-139 shipPropulsion "2".
- SM_U-139 shipRange "at surfaced, at submerged".
- SM_U-139 shipRenamed "Halbronn".
- SM_U-139 shipSpeed "submerged".
- SM_U-139 shipSpeed "surfaced".
- SM_U-139 shipYardNumber "Werk 300".
- SM_U-139 subject Category:1917_ships.
- SM_U-139 subject Category:German_Type_U_139_submarines.
- SM_U-139 subject Category:Ships_built_in_Kiel.
- SM_U-139 subject Category:U-boats_commissioned_in_1918.
- SM_U-139 subject Category:World_War_I_submarines_of_Germany.
- SM_U-139 type MeanOfTransportation.
- SM_U-139 type Ship.
- SM_U-139 type Product.
- SM_U-139 type DesignedArtifact.
- SM_U-139 comment "SM U-139 was the lead ship of her class, one of the submarines serving in the Imperial German Navy in World War I. She was commissioned on 18 May 1918 under the command of Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière, who named the submarine Korvettenkapitän Schwieger, after Walther Schwieger, who had sunk the RMS Lusitania in 1915. She only sailed on one war patrol, during which she sunk 5 small ships.".
- SM_U-139 label "SM U 139".
- SM_U-139 label "SM U-139".
- SM_U-139 sameAs SM_U_139.
- SM_U-139 sameAs m.09gh04c.
- SM_U-139 sameAs Q7391540.
- SM_U-139 sameAs Q7391540.
- SM_U-139 wasDerivedFrom SM_U-139?oldid=596121673.
- SM_U-139 depiction German_U_boats,_outlines_compared_(Warships_To-day,_1936).jpg.
- SM_U-139 isPrimaryTopicOf SM_U-139.
- SM_U-139 name "Halbronn".
- SM_U-139 name "U-139".