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VonApist
09-03-12, 04:07 AM
Late 1943, Grid AM 52 , 20m below surface

U-137's Kaleun felt a cold hand grasping his shoulder. He opened his eyes, only to see the U-boats second in command towering over his bunk.

"Sorry to have awaken you sir, but we have a contact report. It seems that a large Allied convoy, currently 130 Km West, is on course to make a pass from our patrol grid. I have plotted, along with Otto, a possible interception course and its quite feasible, assuming that the convoy wont change course or speed"

Stephan stood up, combed his unwashed hair with his fingers and started buttoning his shirt.

"You did well Gerald. I will be in the Zentrale in a minute."

U-137s Kaleun walked towards the stove and helped himself to a fresh mug of coffee. Piping hot liquid at hand, he moved towards the Zentrale, where Gerald and Otto, the boat's navigator, where discussing, pointing at various spots on the map.

"So boys, what is the status here" Stephan enquired moving towards them. Otto stepped back and Gerald took the floor.

"According to the BdU, Helmut's U-88 spotted a large convoy heading East, speed slow, some 130Km to our West " the U-boats second in command pointed at the spot.

"Unfortunately, Helmut's boat broke off the chase as he was detected. He reported that he is unable to shadow the target due to thick escort presence. According to our calculations, the convoy is on course for a pass through our patrol grid in some 13 hours at a distance of 60Km from our current position, heading East".

Stephan approached the map table while checking his wristwatch. 3.40pm. Assuming a surface speed of 7 Knots they could reach their attack spot in less than 5 hours. Darkness would be an extra advantage.

"OK Gerald. Agreed. Our U-IID bucket might not be fast, but we can make it to our position early to avoid radar detection, lie submerged and wait for them. According to the map, the ocean's floor in the vicinity of our attack position should be more than 200m.I think that we should take a shot at it." Stephan exclaimed.

He moved towards the map, taking a pencil out of his breast pocket.

"We surface and try to move here on time. This would give us a distance of some 2Km between us and the convoy lines. I want some breathing space as Helmut reported heavy escort activity. We then turn towards their direction to provide a smaller target and we wait for them submerged to just 15m to avoid early sonar detection. Silent running."

"We only have 3 torpedoes ready to go. And we wont be able to reload the other 2 in stock as I want the boat to remain silent. So, we must choose the fattest targets, aim, fire and make a run for it silently. Agreed?" Stephan enquired, only to see approving nods from Gerald and Otto.

"Ok boys, lets do this. Speed One-Third. Periscope Depth" Stephan ordered and U-137 started making its way towards the surface.

(to be continued)

TwoGamers
09-03-12, 04:51 AM
Thsi is good I enjoy reading stories I might post one of mine I've written.:O::up:

Red Heat
09-03-12, 05:52 AM
Nice report, VonApist... :)

Mowgli
09-03-12, 06:13 AM
Really enjoyed that. I hope you continue with the attack and the story.

Could I have some more please Sir, said Oliver

Dowly
09-03-12, 06:36 AM
Nice! :up:

VonApist
09-04-12, 03:38 AM
"Periscope depth" the boat's second in command announced, turning at his Kaleun.

"Thank you Gerald. Periscope Up"

Stephan took off his cap, stepped closer and slung both his arms over the scope's handles, gluing his face on the eyepiece. He performed a swift but detailed sweep and satisified he pulled the handles up.

"All clear, boys. 2 meter waves , rain, poor visibility. Periscope down. Speed Full Ahead. Surface the boat."

The U-boat's captain put on his oilskin and turned towards his Wachoffizier.

"Gerald, please assume tower watch with Friedrich, Johan and Hans. Make sure that everybody is secured with lines as its bumpy and I dont want any of the tower crew to be thrown overboard."

"Yes sir" Gerald replied.

"Lange, Neumann, Koch. Dress up. You are joining me for watch duty. Come on men, on the double" The U-boats' second in command barked, as he finished putting on his oilskin and followed his Kaleun, climbing the conning tower's ladder.

***

Stephan emerged from the conning tower's hatch. He grasped the bridge's railing and secured his lifeline. He closed his eyes, taking in a deep breath, filling his lungs with the crisp ocean air.

Despite the rain and the swells, the ocean was relatively silent. All he could hear was the lullaby of the diesel engines and the splashing of the waves as the U-boat cruised at a speed of 7 Knots.

The small boat was clumsily rocking on the surface. Type-IIDs were ment to be coastal U-boats. Nevertheless, and despite the relative low crash depth and limited torpedo ordinance, Stephan felt much more safe aboard one of these buckets while hunting the Atlantic in 1943, than aboard a larger VIIC or the clumsier IXB.

Even though, inevitably, his tonnage as a kaptain could not be compared to that of his fellow Kaleuns serving in the larger U-boats, now in late 1943, survival was the name of the game.

He had long given up the belief that U-Boats could stop the flow of suppllies from the Americas to Britain. Back in 1940 it was a possibility. In 1941 it seemed that things were getting tougher. Now, in late 1943, with the emergence of huge convoys protected by small fleets of escorts, the evolution of radar, improved ASDIC and constant Allied air presence, Stephan had no illusions. U-boats could sting the beast but could not kill it.

Still he would give his best. He was trained to do so.

His thoughts were interrupted by Gerald, who stood next to him scanning the horizon with his binoculars.

"Visibility is less than 1Km kaleun."

"I can see that Gerald. Still its better than yesterday, and on the positive side its highly unlikely we get spotted by Tommie aircraft in this weather. Assuming they dare to fly."

Stephan leaned over the hatch.
"Chief. Speed Ahead Full. Heading 065. Keep it that way"

He then turned towards his 2nd in command.

"Should be some 4.30 hours before we reach our position. Its going to be bumpy. Keep your eyes open Gerald. And also keep an eye on the men up here. ". With this, he climbed down the ladder towards the Zentrale.

(to be continued).

TwoGamers
09-04-12, 03:50 AM
ooo this is tense:up:

LemonA
09-04-12, 02:56 PM
contact report. It seems that a large Allied convoy, currently 130 miles West
According to the BdU, Helmut's U-88 spotted a large convoy heading west, speed slow, some 130Km to our West
Miles or km?


According to the BdU, Helmut's U-88 spotted a large convoy heading west


the convoy is on course for a pass through our patrol grid in some 13 hours at a distance of 60Km from our current position, heading East

Convoy's heading is West or East?

Starting point(?) of the story
http://i.imgur.com/q4t9c.jpg

VonApist
09-04-12, 03:37 PM
Good points
130 Km to the West, heading East
Thanks for finding the typo

VonApist
09-05-12, 03:30 AM
This is it

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TwoGamers
09-05-12, 05:44 AM
That makes sense now:yeah:

Red Heat
09-05-12, 06:14 AM
Nice work mate...:up:

VonApist
09-05-12, 08:13 AM
***
Stephan checked his wristwatch. 8.20pm. He moved his big frame towards the map table and waited for Otto to finish his calculations.

He scratched his chin. God it was itchy. He needed a shave. And a shower for that matter.

They were in patrol for the past 10 days. Not long by U-boat standards, but poor hygiene was taking its toll. Especially in terms of body odour, in the confined space of his U-IID boat.

Otto turned his blond head towards his Kaleun.

"We are in position, Sir. And according to my calculations the convoy is currently positioned some 60-65Km to our West. They should reach our vicinity around 02:30 - assuming they have kept their reported heading and speed."

Stephan leaned over the map, took a pencil out of his breast pocket and double-checked his navigators numbers. They were correct. He stood up, flipping the pencil around his fingers.

"OK Otto. Here is the plan. We will assume a search pattern covering a patrol area of 3 Sq Km." Stephan exclaimed, drawing a near perfect square with his pencil around their current position. "We will remain surfaced until midnight. Then submerge and listen to our hydrophones. I dont want to risk radar detection. We will only have one chance at this."

He pressed the intercom button. "Chief, speed ahead slow."

"Speed, Ahead Slow" Albert acknowledged from the engine room.

"What's depth under keel Otto?"

"280m Herr Kaleun"

"Great. Please plot a search pattern. Boat is with you. I am going up"


He was half way up, climbing the conning tower ladder when he saw the agitated face of Gerald above him leaning over the hatch.

"Alaaaaaaaarm" his second in command yelled, with such an intensity that the veins in his red, unshaved neck popped out, seemingly ready to burst.....

(To be continued)

Mowgli
09-05-12, 08:37 AM
WHAT???

What do you mean "to be continued"?

You cannot do this to us. What are you, some kind of damned sadist?

VonApist
09-05-12, 08:56 AM
Sorry mate! Wife came back earlier than expected. Have to babysit. Tough to write with a 10m old kid on yout lap. Will continue later :)

Mowgli
09-05-12, 09:02 AM
Sorry mate! Wife came back earlier than expected. Have to babysit. Tough to write with a 10m old kid on yout lap. Will continue later :)

I was going to point out that there is a war on and the Fatherland needs you and then I slipped back into the real world.

Great news that you have a young child. Trouble is they grow up so quick.

Hope you have many more. I have four brothers. Great times.

Cybermat47
09-05-12, 09:28 PM
Awesome

TwoGamers
09-06-12, 01:12 AM
It jsut keeps on gettting better

VonApist
09-06-12, 05:28 AM
Stephan sprinted up the ladder, climbing to the tower watch.

"British ASW trawler to our right. Bearing 040, Heading 020. In the limits of our visibility" the U-Boat's second in command reported, pointing to his right. "I dont think they have spotted us in this weather".

Stephan took a pair of Zeiss binoculars from the hands of one of the sailors and scanned the horizon. He had forgot to put his oilskin on and his uniform was becoming wet, fast. He could feel a trickle of cold water running down his spine.

"She is not changing course or speed. It seems that they havent spotted us yet".

"Should we go under?"

"No Gerald. We will remain on surface. I want to have first hand visual on her" Stephan replied and leaned over the communication tube.

"Chief. Reduce speed to 2 knots. Be on your toes to crash dive, we have a Tommie trawler out here".

He then turned towards his 2nd. "It seems that they have no radar or a verry crappy radar operator. Thank God we are in this tiny tincan and the weather is crappy. Hell Gerald, your scream was so loud, I wonder how the British were unable to hear it. Good job for spotting it early."

A faint smile formed on the 2nd's face. "Pretty close call, sir"

"Well we still are not out of the woods. We will keep an eye on her until she is out of visual, ready to crash dive if she makes a turn. We will then submerge to 20m and use our hydrophones. I dont want to risk getting spotted. The incoming convoy is my priority. What the hell is a Trawler doing so far out of shore, anyway" Stephan wondered only to receive a grimace of wonder from his second in command.

Ten minutes later the British trawler dissapeared from view. Stephan turned to the watch crew. "OK men. Everybody down. We are going under."

"Speed one third. Dive, Dive,Dive. Take her to 20m Chief. We are coming down" U-137's Kaleun ordered as the rest of the men were already climbing down the ladder to the Zentrale.

(To be continued)

sublynx
09-06-12, 06:00 AM
Sorry mate! Wife came back earlier than expected. Have to babysit. Tough to write with a 10m old kid on yout lap. Will continue later :)

Well that really is a good reason to stop writing for a while. And a happy reason as well :) Hope you get the chance to continue when the kid takes a nap!

flag4
09-06-12, 10:20 AM
@ Dowly

i can make three and a half minutes, then sleep.:D

VonApist
09-10-12, 08:10 AM
****
It was just after midnight when Stephan entered the Zentrale. He had taken a two hour nap to recharge is batteries. He now felt fresh and ready to go. He approached the map tables at the Zentrale to get an update from Otto.

"Good evening Herr Kaleun".
Stephan acknowledged with a nod.
Otto continued "They should be getting close now sir assuming they have kept the same course".

"Indeed Otto. Any contacts on the hydrophone so far?"
"No sir. Jorg has reported nothing so far".

U-137s captain moved towards the sonar box. Jorg was performing one of his customary sweeps. The sonarman brought his index finger close to his lips, indicating that he required some extra seconds of silence.

After a while he took off his headset and turned towards Stephan
"Nothing yet Herr Kaleun."
"Keep it up Jorg. They should be in the vicinity anytime now" Stephan replied. "Report as soon as you get the faintest sound from a screw"
"Yes sir" the sonarman replied and put on his headset for another sweep.

***

When Stephan entered the bow torpedo room, Torpedomechaniker Martin Blume called the torpedo-men in the compartment to a crisp attention.

"At ease gentlemen" Stephan ordered touching his cap.

"Martin it seems that your eels will see some action tonight. I want all tubes loaded with T1, setting impact depth 2.5meters. "

"Yes sir. Acknowledged. "All bow tubes with T1 impact at 2.5 metres. Tube 1 and 2 are already loaded with T1. We will replace the T2 in tube 3 with a T1. It shouldn't take us more than 30 minutes sir."

"Make sure that this is the case Martin. We will have to run in full silence in 45 minutes tops. Get ready and let me know when you're done" Stephan replied stepping out of the compartment, as Blume barked orders, organizing his torpedo-men.

***
Forty minutes later, Martin entered the Zentrale, cap on his hands. "We are all set sir. Bow tubes T1 2.5m impact, as requested" the Torpedomechaniker reported. "We had a small issue with tube 3 as a spring was jammed and..."

"Fast screws, warship, closing, bearing 265 sir" Jorg reported from the sonar room, agitation clear in his voice.

Stephan nodded Martin to return to his position. He pressed the intercom button. "Alarm.Alarm.Alarm. Crew to battle stations." his voice reverberated through the hull of U-137 as the crew raced to assume their positions.

"Chief. All stop. Silent running. I dont want to hear a sound".

Stephan watched Jorg taking another sweep with his hydrophones.

After 1 minute Jorg reported again. "Fast crews , Warship, closing, bearing 268....wait. Sir. We have more. Multiple contacts. Faint but approaching, speed slow. Merchants. Bearing 255. Long distance."

"Its the convoy" Gerald exclaimed,a wide grin on his face.

"Seems so Gerald" Stephan replied.

"Jorg I want a sweep every three minutes. Have your ears for warships. Lets try to see how many escorts are around this baby."

He then turned to the U-boats navigator. " Otto, bring your maps to the sonar room. We will try to plot their course and speed.

***

Twenty minutes later they had managed to get an idea of what was against them. And it didnt look promising.
Stephan grabbed the marked maps and moved towards the Zentrale asking his second in command to come closer.

"According to Jorg, the convoy moves at a perfect course to the East. It is pretty large, more than 20 vessels. The escort screen seems pretty thick. Our hydrophone picked 7 different warships flanking it." Stephan reported, taking out a pencil from his breast pocket and explaining the different markings to his second in command.

"They should make a pass at an approximate distance of 2.5Km from our current position. Tough nut. But I think we should try a shot at it"

"Sir, this prohibits an attack from distance. We need to be closer than 1000m to be able to attack as visibility is very low. And this increases the risk factor quite a bit. Not feeling very comfortable about it, to be honest sir. "

"And you are right not to, Gerald" Stephan replied. "We will move to reach a position WITHIN the lines of the approaching convoy. We will attack from within and then submerge and try to make an escape, silently from underneath. Hopefully the screws of the merchants will interfere with the ASDIC of the escorts. We have a good chance. As long as we stick to our plan and keep our heads cool."

Gerald nodded. He had doubts, but his trust on the Kaleun's ability was immense.

Stephan pressed the intercom button. "Chief. Silent running. Speed 1 knot, 75 RPMs. Depth 20m".

He then turned to the crew in the Zentrale.

"Show time boys. Lets do this thing."

Mowgli
09-10-12, 03:13 PM
Another excellent episode. I just thought though, if you are playing DID and this attack goes wrong this could be the last episode.

Be careful.

VonApist
09-10-12, 04:55 PM
Dead is Dead is how I play, my friend.
Will keep you posted. Getting ready for the attack

u crank
09-10-12, 06:20 PM
I'm hooked. Keep em coming. Good stuff. :up:

VonApist
09-12-12, 04:20 AM
Stephan took of his cap and leaned on the map table. He knew that an attack against such a well protected convoy was a risk. He could not do it from distance as visibility on the surface was low. On the other hand, this fact was also an advantage. His Type-IID boat presented a pretty small target. Both on the surface and below the waves.

If worst came to worst he could try to make a run for it on the surface, decks awash, to present an even smaller radar target.

If he could move quietly within the convoy lines and attack from within, their chances for success would increase exponentially. Getting there without being detected was the first and maybe the toughest challenge. His second in command was right. It was a challenging attack. But he could not pass at the opportunity to attack such a juicy target. That was his job. That's the reason he was patrolling the Atlantic anyways.

For a moment, he was lost in his own thoughts. The crew's survival was on his shoulders. Twenty-five souls. Every call he made could spell the difference between survival and demise. And he had made a lot of calls in the course of the past 3 years . Every single day. Statistically, I am bound to make a mistake. He shook his head to clear his mind. Calm down. Typical pre-combat stress. You know better than that.

He straighten his back and put his cap on.

"Course 025. Speed 1 knot. 75 RPMs. Silent Running. Chief, take us to periscope depth and keep us there."

Gerald approached him. "Wouldnt it be better to do our approach from deep?" he enquired at a low voice, careful not to be overheard from the rest of the crew.

"No Gerald. Keeping close to the surface gives us two advantages. First, the escorts will have to come real close to get a fix on us as their sonar's cone of search is tilted downwards. Second, I want to be as close to surface as possible in order to to have a visual and get ready for the attack. Or to abort and make a run for it decks awash taking advantage of the bad weather if things turn unfavourable".

Gerald nodded in acknowledgment. He could learn a lot from this Kaleun. When he received his first post as a second in U-137, four months ago, he was sceptical. The U-Boats captain,Stephan Kloss, had the reputation of a maverick. Gerald now realised that risks were taken but they were well calculated and the approach was always methodical. Little was left to luck. He felt re-assured.

Stephan turned to Jorg. "Keep your ears with them. Escpecially escorts. If you hear any of them changing course towards us, let me know immediately."

"Yes sir" Jorg replied and put on his headset for another sweep.

***
Ninety minutes later they had reached their desired attack spot. It had been a stressful journey as the convoy and escort screen was approaching and they had to stop the U-Boat 4 times in order to make sure that the destroyers were not onto them.

Stephan checked his wristwatch. 02:00. Jorg could hear the screws of the approaching vessels loud and clear now. The escorts were circling the merchants as bees around a hive. According to his calculations their U boat was positioned right ahead of the convoy, between the lines of approaching ships. He moved towards the periscope.

"All stop. All silent. Chief, trim and make sure we stay below. Periscope UP"

U-137's Kaleun slung his arms around the periscope's handle and performed a quick sweep. He turned the scope towards the heading were the convoy was expected to make a pass. He could see nothing....wait...There was a silhouette. A Black Swan destroyer at the limits of his visibility making a pass. The front screen destroyer. Her course suggested that they hadnt spotted them. Good.

"Destoyer, dead ahead, distance 1Km." He reported to his second. "Course east. Sailors, I dont want to hear a sound. Keep your mouth shut and ask permission even for a fart."

"Jorg, update on warships" he then whispered..
It took a minute for the experienced hydrophone operator to perform his sweep.

" Bearings 220 long distance, 240, 270 long, 315 long, 340 long, 015 medium."

" I have the 015 on visual. Thats six Jorg." Stephan replied. "Where is the other one? The seventh? We had seven warships in the vicinity 10 minutes ago."

Jorg put on his headset again. After a minute he reported again. "I get six, Herr kaleun. Cant get a fix on the seventh".

Stephan took his face off the periscope's eyepiece and turned towards Jorg.

He didnt like this. He didnt like it at all.

(To be continued)

VonApist
09-12-12, 04:29 AM
Apologies in advance for typos/syntax. English is not my native language

TwoGamers
09-12-12, 05:16 AM
Totally ok I could find none. This is amazing, I just hope this doesn't end badly for U-137 and I'm waiting eagerly for this destroyer to come out of no where

HW3
09-12-12, 08:30 AM
Apologies in advance for typos/syntax. English is not my native language

I couldn't tell. Your English is better than that of most of the kids coming out of school here in the United States these days.:yep:

sharkbit
09-12-12, 09:10 PM
I couldn't tell. Your English is better than that of most of the kids coming out of school here in the United States these days.:yep:

Agreed!

Keep the stories coming!

:)

VonApist
09-13-12, 05:25 AM
"The periscope is still up sir" Gerald whispered to his Kaleun's ear.

He was right. Having the periscope up for an extended period of time in such close vicinity to Allied escorts was very risky.

Stephan nodded and gave the order to retract it. He moved his big frame towards the U-Boats' sonar box.

"Jorg. I dont know how you're gonna do it, but you have to locate the 7th warship, pronto. I will slowly turn the boat to starboard in case she is in your hydrophone's blind spot. Let me know as soon as you get a fix on her. We dont have much time."

"Yes sir" the sailor replied and focused on his hydrophone sweep.

"Chief. Speed 1 knot. And, Albert, keep RPMs below 100 at all times. Turn 20 degrees to starboard."

At a snail pace the U-Boat started its anorexic turn. Stephan kept checking his wristwatch. They would have to complete their circle before the convoy's pass from their attack spot. It would be tight. But Stephan was not going to risk an attack at low visibility with a warship unaccounted for. For all he knew, this warship could be positioned for an attack run as they spoke.

The crew fully complied with ther Kaleun's order for ultimate silence. All that could be heard was the low humming of the electric engines and the occasional creak of the hull as U-137 started to turn.

They were all, or most of them, experienced, patrolling the Atlantic for more than 3 years. They had seen their fair share of convoy attacks. Everybdy knew, that it was all up to the Kaleun and their efficiency in obeying his orders fast and effectively.

They trusted Stephan. He had managed to pull off some spectacular attacks and always seemed to have a hand for moving them out of harms way when things got nasty. Like their encounter 7 months ago when they were pinned down at relatively shallow waters by 2 Tommie destroyers. Despite the long depth charge barrage, they managed to escape with only some dents on their hull.


Half way through their turn,Jorg's agitated whisper broke the eery silence. "Sir, i think I got her. Bearing 330 but she is moving at a slow speed within the convoy lanes. Its a warship but she doesnt sound or move at the pattern of a destroyer, sir."

"Good job Jorg." Stephan replied relieved. "If its not a destroyer, it may prove a juicy target." He turned towards his Chief.

"Albert, 30 degrees to starboard, lets complete this turn as soon as possible. I want to reposition the boat and have another look. The convoy should be within our visual range by know. We dont have much time"

"Yes sir. Rudder 30 degrees to starboard, move it gentlemen" the Chief ordered as the helmsmen oblidged.

"All stop. Rudder 0 degrees" the Chief ordered and turned towards Stephan.
"We have completed our turn sir."

"Thanks Albert. Periscope UP"

Stephan glued his face on the eyepiece and started scanning the horizon. Visibility remained low but the convoy was close. The sound of the merchants propellers could be now heard, albeit faintly, without the need for a hydrophone.

He turned the scope to the left. Damn they were close. The convoy was closing in . His U-boat was positioned within the lanes. Thankfully, he didnt have to move to avoid the approaching vessels. He started identifying targets to his second.

"Gerald. We only have 3 eels ready to go. Lets find a juicy one...5,000 ton steamer... Granville.... couple of medium cargos....wait... I think I have the warship. Scheisse! Its a light cruiser. Range 900m Must be Southampton class....check penant C76 on the recognition manual" Stephan ordered as his second in command fumbled through the manual's pages to find the vessel.

"Its HMS Newcastle Herr Kaleun. Eleven thousand tons!!"

"Ok Gerald. We have our target. Assume weapon officer duties. We will go for the cruiser."


"Ok Gerald. Target Bearing 340, give me length"
"170m sir. mast height 27m"

Stephan, eyes still glued on the periscope retrieved a small notebook and a pencil from his breast pocket. With his left hand he grabbed his wristwatch.

"Ok Gerald. 2 Degrees, Mast height 27m . Length 170. Calculated distance..." Stephan scribbled calculations on his notebook
"...930m". He pressed the starter of his stopwatch and after a minute scribbled again. "No time for precise measurement Gerald, approx speed 7 Knots"

"Open tubes 1 and 2"

"Tubes 1 and 2 open and flooded sir"

"Confirm depth 2.5 metres, impact pistol.... Albert, make sure that the torpedo compensating tanks will keep us below surface...."

"Yes sir" his Chief replied.

Stephan continued

"Gerald. Get ready to calculate solution. Bearing 355, speed 7 knots, Impact angle 90, leading angle 30.. ."

Gerald inputed the data into the TDC.

"Solution ready Sir!!"

"Fire tube 1" Stephan ordered as he pressed the starter of his stop watch.
"Torpedo out"

He let 5 seconds pass

"Fire tube 2"

"Torpedo out sir"


Stephan stepped back and retracted the handles of his periscope. According to the torpedoe's speed and targets heading, impact should be in roughly 50 seconds, if his calculations were right.

"Periscope DOWN. Albert take us down to 150m. Speed 1 Knot. Silent running. Rudder 5 degrees left. Lets move before the fireworks!"

"Yes sir" the Chief acknowledged.

They had barely passed the 20m mark when the first explosion was heard, or more correctly FELT as it was pretty close. Then the second!

They had hit it! A low cheer rose from the crew on their success. But there was no time for celebrations. Now the escorts knew that they were there. They had to get out. Fast.

They had passed the 30m depth mark when they heard something resembling the sound of a diapason hitting their U-boat's hull...

"Enemy sonar pinging us" Gerald reported.

"Chief, rudder 10 degrees to port... Jorg warship contact update"

"2 escorts approaching sir, bearing 060 and 240, moving fast. 060 medium range."

The pinging sound became more fast and intense.

"Keep taking us down Chief. I dont care about silence. Full Ahead. Lets go down deep, fast. Depth 150m. They know we are here."

He then turned towards the crew at the Zentrale.

"Get ready for a bumpy ride gentlemen. It seems that we have really pissed them off."

(To be continued)

*******************
PS thanks for commenting. It motivates me to keep writing.

TwoGamers
09-13-12, 05:33 AM
This is really inspiring I like to write occasionally and this inspired me to start writing some stories about submarines thx:D

Mowgli
09-13-12, 05:31 PM
I just read the whole lots again and if this was a book I would buy it.

You could call the book "Kaleun".

VonApist
09-14-12, 02:47 AM
Actually I am writing a book ! But with a different story and a different Uboat.

VonApist
09-14-12, 06:08 AM
U-137 continued its dive towards the bottom of the ocean. It was fast, noisy and sloppy. Everybody on board knew that. But, all knew that since they had already been detected by the escorts above, their only chance lay in diving as deep as possible, as fast as they could.

The dive's steep angle had forced all sailors to lean on the hull, on a table or a bunk to keep their footing. There was no commotion inside the U-Boat, but it was obvious that adrenaline hit highs. Her captain could feel it, in the stiffening bodies of the crew.

This was good. Adrenaline sharpened the senses and increased efficiency. It was his duty to keep it flowing but preventing it from transforming into panic. The survival instict makes people give their 110%. Panic dismantles all.

Stephan turned towards his Chief. "Alber, please put a damage control team in place."

"Yes sir" the red-headed LI replied, heading towards the engine room.

"Gerald, depth please"

"Depth 60m descending"

At that moment a muted sound of explosions rattled the boat.

"She is going down sir!" the sonarman reported. "And she's close!"

Faint smiles across the Zentrale, but noone was in a real mood for cheers. The tables had turned. Now THEY were the pray.

"Rudder 15 degrees to port" Stephan whispered.

"Depth 70m sir" Gerald reported again, eyes glued to the needle.

"We need to get down as fast as possible, Chief. Give us all you got. At 100m we will turn silent. We need to get at that depth ASAP"

He then turned towards the sonar box

"Update me on escorts, Jorg"

"Yes sir. We have two destroyers coming our way. The one closer Bearing 055, short distance, speed fast. The other one is now heading 180 turning to our side. Medium distance."

Stephan took of his cap and wiped his eyebrow from perspiration. He needed a moment to gather his thoughts.

Yes they had nailed the cruiser. He wondered if he would be the one and only commander of a Type-II with such a prize under his belt. But there was no time for vanity. Maybe later. At port. Now he had other business to attend to. Their escape.

Thankfully the weather was bad, a fact that prohibited the mighty RAF from patrolling over him as they were relatively close to shore. That was good.

It was him vs the crews of the destroyers. His boat presented a relatively small target. On the other hand their crush depth was limited. In her shakedown trip, U-137 dived down to 167m before taking damage. They would have to take advantage of every centimentre of that.

"Depth 100m" the voice of Gerald interrupted his thoughts.

The pinging sound continued. It was chilling, no matter how experienced one was.

"Chief. Speed 1 knot. RPMs below 100. Rudder zero degrees" Stephan whispered on the intercom. "And please come at the Zentrale"

At that moment, Jorg's head came out of the sonar box

"The destroyer is on top of us sir!"

With this, everybody on board instictively looked upwards, as if there gaze could pierce the 100m of cold ocean and see their hunter above.

"Depth Charges in the water, sir"

"Gentlemen, brace for explosions." He turned to Albert who had just entered the Zentrale. " Chief, notify the damage control team and get ready to move full ahead after the first explosions"

Depth charges interfered with the detection systems of escorts. It usually took some minutes for the hunters to recalibrate their ASDIC in order to launch another search. That left a window of opportunity for U boat captains to change course at high speed and avoid the trail of death.

"Its cat and mouse again boys. And now we are the mice" Stephan adressed his crew at the Zentrale with a grin.

Suddently two muted bangs where heard in succession, followed by another two, much closer.

The last barrage seemed to have exploded right on top of them. The sound was deafening and the small U-Boat rocked violently as the electric lighting failed.

The unmistakable sound of hissing water chilled the spine of Stephan.

"Emergency lights on. Chief, damage report" he shouted as the boat tilted, to an unnatural angle, slowly descending toward's the ocean's abyss...

(To be continued)

TwoGamers
09-14-12, 09:49 PM
I don't like this, I have a feeling they got in too deep this time

VonApist
09-17-12, 04:45 AM
The emergency lights were switched on in less than 3 seconds. Holding tightly the map table with both hands in order to keep his footing against the steep angle of their dive , Stephan had a look around. Water was coming in from the conning tower hatch.

Immediately 2 sailors with pliars attacked the spot.

But Stephan was not worried about flooding. They were descending towards the ocean's floor fast. Too fast.

"Depth 120m sir" Gerald reported anxiously

He turned to the Chief. "Albert, report damages"

"Just the leak from the hatch Stephan. The wave of the explosion pushed the bow down hard. No structural damage but we need to level, fast"

Stephan watched the 2 sailors securing the hatch. It was still leaking, but pretty much under control.

"I know Chief. All stop. Dive planes full up. Rudder full left. We need to balance, fast"

The Chief obliged. Their rate of descent decelerated but they were still sinking.

"Depth 130m" the second in command reported, as the hull produced a chilling creaking sound.

"No good Stephan. Need to balance. We are still diving nose down."

U-137's captain looked at his Chief. They had one last card to play. But if they did, they would be detected, as this was a noisy card.

One problem at a time Stephan thought. Survive this and deal with the escorts later.

He pressed the intercom button. "All crew to the stern. Fast."

" Chief. Flood rear ballast tanks. Blow bow tanks. Pronto". Stephan barked in an effort to bring the bow up and level the boat.

"Depth 140m sir" Gerald reported as the crew from the bow torpedo room darted from the hatch running towards the stern in an effort to alter U-137s center of gravity.

The commotion was incredible as the U-boat's torpedoman zig - zagged between the crew in the Zentrale. The latter were pulling levers and releasing the vents, controlling ballast tanks. The noise of sprinting sailors, the hissing sound of ballast tanks and the voices of petty officers was so loud, that the escorts above would hardly need a hydrophone to detect them.

"Depth 150m"

"155"

Slowly, at a snail's pace, the angle of their descent decreased. The ballast tanks seemed to have done the trick. But they were not level yet. They were still sinking. At a lower rate, but still sinking

"158m Sir" Gerald reported

"160m"

They were approaching their crush depth. And they could do nothing more about it. Just pray that they would manage to level before the hydrostatic pressure crushed their hull into oblivion.

All eyes on the Zentrale were now focusing on the depth needle
162m
163m

A loud groaning sound, reverberated throughout the U-boat. Pressure. Their killer on the hunt.

The crew moved on their seats, uncomfortably. Most of the sailors were wet with sweat from their effort to regain control of the U-boat and from fear, which was now knocking at the doors of their souls.

Knock - Knock

164m

Knock-Knock

165m

The hull creaked again. How long will it hold?

The muted glow from the red emergency lighting added to the solemn atmosphere. It was surreal.

Stephan felt that he was in a dream. Trapped in a metal catacomb.
But it was the real thing. Hans, the helmsman was staring blankly at the steel hull above him, his gaze mechanically following the riny drops of condensation dripping from the ceiling to the floor.

Jurgen crossed himself, discreetly, murmuring a silent prayer.

But there was no God under the cold ocean. They were too deep for Him to see them. It was up to them. The boat was slowly levelling. But they were still sinking. It was angle vs depth.

Knock-Knock
166m

Knock-Knock
167m

That was it. We will never make it Stephan thought as they passed their tested crush depth. He turned towards Albert.

The depth gauge showed 168m

Death was not knocking at their door. Death was now banging it with a sledgehammer.

The Chief was pale. A sad smile on his face. His fists were clenched, so tight that his knuckles had turned white. The silence was so thick, it was deafening.

Suddenly, all hell broke loose.


(To be continued)

TwoGamers
09-17-12, 05:32 AM
Eh? whats that knock knock sound? the sound of the hull or the sound of pinging?:06:

Parkera
09-17-12, 05:39 AM
No its the man they left on the tower when they went down lol.:D

VonApist
09-17-12, 06:04 AM
"....fear, which was now knocking on the doors of their souls."

The forgotten sailor on tower watch was not a bad idea actually :haha:

ShadowSlayer1
09-17-12, 07:04 AM
I can hardly wait till the next installment, I am on the edge of my seat!
Very nice!:up:

zygoma
09-18-12, 02:10 AM
During our brief commercial break, I opt for the noise being Poe's "Raven", thusly:
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,
Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore--
While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping,
As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door.
"'Tis some visiter," I muttered, "tapping at my chamber door--
Only this and nothing more."
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And VonApist: as HW3 pointed out, your grasp of English is much better than many of our "locals" here in the States. I recently visited Iceland for a gamer fanfest, and was humbled to learn that all citizens there learn Icelandic and English at a minimum in school, and typically at least one or two European languages through secondary school. I feel lucky to have had 8 years of Spanish. And were it not for having joined a college fraternity, I could not read the Greek alphabet as single letters; I do not comprehend the tongue at all.
The very minor differences between your writing style of English and what might typically be expected are hardly worth mentioning; the story itself is so engrossing that it makes the reader (at least in my case) keep reading ahead. The suspense is killing me. And I cannot hold my breath this long!
Great job!!
:arrgh!:

VonApist
09-18-12, 04:18 AM
First of all thank you all for the kind words. They give me motive to keep writing.

Here's the update.

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A deafening sound reverberated throughout the hull of the U-boat. The bow was suddenly raised and the boat rocked violently throwing sailors and officers on the floor.

The emergency lights flickered, went off and then on again in a blink. Multiple explosions were heard from below the hull. At the same time the chilling sound of twisting metal came from above as the conning tower, the Uboats softer spot, started to yield to the hudrostatic pressure of the deep.

Panic gripped the crew and Stephan could hear shouts of agony, mixed with obscene curses and muffled prayers. All at the same time.

Gerald moved first to secure the Zentrale's hatch. Seconds later the rush of water could be heard, breaching the upper conning tower. Close.. Too close.

Stephan checked the depth gauge.

169m. But their bow was now up! He didnt care how this had happened.He would think about it later. He only had a few seconds to take advantage of the situation, before the boat slipped stern first towards the ocean's abyss.

"Chief. Ahead Flank. Rudder zero degrees. Level Planes. Give me all you got" Stephan shouted on the top of his lungs to be heard over the commotion, as Albert rushed to the controls to gain prescious seconds.

"Everybody get a grip of yourselves! Crew to stations! I dont plan to die today. Move your butts sailors. On the double. " Stephan barked in an effort to rally his crew. Dont let panic settle. Be on top.

The humm of the electric engines filled the room. The lights were still flickering. Come on. Come on.... Come ON Stephan mumbled to himself as he felt the boat moving slowly ahead, eyes stuck on the needle.

169m....the needle was stuck

Another barrage of explosions was heard from below. This time, further to their starboard.

169m.... the sound of twisting metal has stopped but the hull groaned from fatigue.

169m Come on you son of a b**ch Stephan cursed under his breath. The helmsman had resumed their positions and the Chief was now near him, eyes glued on the depth gauge

And then... the needle moved. Everybody held their breath.

168m
167m


"Speed 2 knots" Gerald reported, we are moving up sir!llll

A collective sigh of relief. Then the first muted laughter, followed by an explosion of celebrations. Sailors patted each other's back, hugging. Fists in the air. The tention of the past minutes, which seemed an eternity, was now released violently. Absolute fear was transformed into absolute joy. In less than a minute...

Stephan turned to Albert. "Chief damage report. Set depth 140m. Turn to silent running, max RPM at 75 as soon as we reach it".

"What the hell was that" Gerald enquired. "How did THAT happen?"

"I think that we have to thank the Brits. Their hedgehog barrage somehow missed us and the force of the explosion somehow pushed or bow up."

He turned to the crew, which was still celebrating. "Boys. Keep quiet. We have escorts looking for us on the surface. We are not out of the woods. The next one to make a sound, will be in my report. And trust me gentlemen, no-one wants to be there for the wrong reason"

"Jorg. Report warship contacts."

The Chief had returned to the Zentrale with his damage report. "Conning tower damaged. Some dents in the torpedo room. Wouldnt go deeper than 150 again. Just to be on the safe side. I gave the order to put up the wooden beams in the torpedo room and the engines for that extra meter of depth"

At that time Jorg's head protruded from the sonar box. "Two escorts on top of us Sir".

148m

"Ok Chief. Silent Running. Max PRMs 75. Maintain current depth. Rudder 10 degrees to port. "

He turned to the crew. "This is it gentlemen. You know the drill. Utmost silence. Lets try to get the hell out of here".

With this, it seemed that the crew collectively held its breath. The men turned their heads up towards the surface expecting the inevitable depth charge attack. They were already as deep as possible. Now they had to remain silent, undetected. And hope that their damaged hull would make it through.

Every little sound, every little creak of the hull, now sounded magnified. It felt as if the men could hear the heartbeat of the sailors sitting next to them. As if the sound of their collective heartbeat could betray their position to the escorts above.

Jorg took of his headset and whispered, agitation in his voice

"Depth charges in the water, sir"

(To be continued)

VonApist
09-25-12, 09:42 AM
To whom it may concern:
swamped with work, but next installment coming soon.

sharkbit
10-11-12, 01:41 PM
C'mon Maaaaan! Don't leave us hanging like this. :wah:

:)