View Full Version : INCREDIBLE FIND!
Sailor Steve
07-30-11, 04:00 PM
This thread started by http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=186112
Led me to accidentally come across what may be the most important document in SH history, at least where torpedoes are concerned. It contains the complete story of the German Torpedo Crisis, including the exact date of the order to stop using the magnetic pistols, the date of the order to start using the new ones and the fact that starting in 1943 they did indeed have a switch that would enable both impace and magnetic pistols or impact only!
http://eaglescholar.georgiasouthern.edu:8080/jspui/bitstream/10518/3627/1/Wright_David_H_201005_MA.pdf
Hugo Stiglitz
07-30-11, 04:12 PM
Two thumbs up for my alma mater. :up::up:
...thanks SS.
have saved PDF to desktop.
coronas
07-31-11, 05:29 AM
Good find!
Thanks, Steve!
:salute:
Jimbuna
07-31-11, 09:45 AM
Nice one Steve...Bookmarked :sunny:
max-peck
07-31-11, 10:20 AM
Good read, thanks :up:
sublynx
07-31-11, 11:57 AM
:yeah: :yeah: :yeah:
OnePingOnly
07-31-11, 04:52 PM
Great info! Thx SS
Osmium Steele
08-01-11, 07:37 AM
Thank you sir. :salute:
max-peck
08-01-11, 08:20 AM
Now I have a chance to give this document a thorough read.
Have just got up to page 56. I had no idea this had happened.
October 1939, HMS Nelson hit by 2 torpedoes fired by U-56, a Type II U-boat. Said torpedoes just bounced harmlessly off the hull.
What surprised me was who was on board at the time.
"Inside one of her many compartments, the captain's cabin probably, Admiral Sir Charles Forbes, Commander in Chief Home Fleet, was discussing the present state of security of the Royal Navy's main bases at Scapa Flow, Loch Ewe, and Rosyth. Seated at the table with him was the First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, as well as the then First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill"
As the author of the document states, this story is one of the great 'what ifs' of the war.
Very good find Sailor Steve, thanks mate :DL
danzig70
08-01-11, 11:46 AM
Thanks for the link!
maillemaker
08-01-11, 03:25 PM
"Inside one of her many compartments, the captain's cabin probably, Admiral Sir Charles Forbes, Commander in Chief Home Fleet, was discussing the present state of security of the Royal Navy's main bases at Scapa Flow, Loch Ewe, and Rosyth. Seated at the table with him was the First Sea Lord, Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, as well as the then First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill"
Holy crap!
Steve
Woolfman
08-02-11, 09:22 PM
:salute:
Thanks mate. Looks like I'm gonna have a great week-end.
woolfman
Jimbuna
08-03-11, 06:29 AM
Parts like that above are what makes it well worth bookmarking :yep:
Sailor Steve
08-03-11, 02:02 PM
:rotfl2: :damn:
Thanks for the reminder, Jim. After all that I just now realized I didn't bookmark it myself.
Done now. :oops:
Jimbuna
08-03-11, 02:27 PM
:rotfl2: :damn:
Thanks for the reminder, Jim. After all that I just now realized I didn't bookmark it myself.
Done now. :oops:
Good lad :sunny:
Fubar2Niner
08-03-11, 03:55 PM
Just stumbled across this thread, been on hols. Nice find Steve :yeah:
Best regards.
Fubar2Niner
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