View Full Version : Wow!...that was quick
Kelly621
04-27-13, 09:19 PM
My record from SH3 Commander
Promotions
20JAN34 SEEKADETT
01FEB35 FÄHNRICH Z. S.
01MAY37 OBERFÄHNRICH Z. S.
01SEP37 LEUTNANT Z. S.
08SEP39 OBERLEUTNANT Z. S.
Medals
18OCT39 IRON CROSS, SECOND CLASS
24NOV39 IRON CROSS, FIRST CLASS
12DEC39 KNIGHT'S CROSS
Badges
NIL
U-Bootwaffe Postings
06DEC38 U-Boat Flotilla Weddigen (Commander training)
01AUG39 1st Flotilla (6 patrols)
03JAN40 5th Flotilla (Training)
U-Boat Commands
01AUG39 U-4, Type IIA (2 patrols)
08OCT39 U-9, Type IIA (4 patrols)
03JAN40 NIL
Summary
After his duty at the front, Kurt Becker joined Dönitz's staff. Kurt Becker died on 25 August 1984 in Halstenbek / Hamburg.
Never had a career end this quickly before! Any one else get an early retirement like this. My usual retirement is me ending up dead :D
Kelly621
Gustav Schiebert
04-28-13, 02:19 AM
That is quick.
I don't think I've ever had one that quick but when I do get retired it's always an unpleasant surprise and too soon compared to historical careers. I usually switch retirement and crew transfers off, then do them all manually myself.
If that was real life you'd be gutted if you were taken off the boat at Oberleutnant - once a commander transferred out of frontline duty promotion ground to a halt (same in the RN today....:down:) and Kapitänleutnant was the point where pension and pay took a step up.
Jimbuna
04-28-13, 07:21 AM
Most unusual...perhaps they have a position in mind for you on the eastern front :)
raymond6751
04-28-13, 10:49 AM
Och! You've no badges, laddie. No badges!
There's your trouble.
Kelly621
04-28-13, 11:24 AM
Badges...I still have not figured out how SH3 works in regard to badges. My last two careers lasted quite a while before being cornered and sunk....plenty of medals, but no badges in either career:06:
This career just flat surprised me ending so quick....maybe it had something to do with the admiral's daughter :D
sharkbit
04-28-13, 09:54 PM
Doenitz's staff......brown noser!:O:
:)
Kessner
05-01-13, 11:59 AM
Most unusual...perhaps they have a position in mind for you on the eastern front :)
:har: That would explain for the early retirment back then...
Kessner
05-01-13, 12:04 PM
All my Career options are off.. I will most likly Retire in Davey Jones's locker...:Kaleun_Periskop::ahoy:
Most unusual...perhaps they have a position in mind for you on the eastern front :)
...that quiet little backwater..:sunny:
Kelly621
05-01-13, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by Flag4...that quiet little backwater..
I understand the cross-country ski sport is quite good.....other than the landmines and people shooting at you :D
kurodai fischer
05-02-13, 02:35 AM
Good day her kaleun! :salute:
I have a commander that forced to retired quickly after he manage to sneak on Lerwick Harbor and sink some ship. Maybe the higher up think he is too valuable to let him die in battlefield. :hmm2:
Promotions
13JAN35 SEEKADETT
01SEP35 FÄHNRICH Z. S.
01SEP37 OBERFÄHNRICH Z. S.
01JAN38 LEUTNANT Z. S.
12SEP39 OBERLEUTNANT Z. S.
Medals
01NOV39 IRON CROSS, SECOND CLASS
29NOV39 IRON CROSS, FIRST CLASS
08FEB40 GERMAN CROSS
Badges
01OCT39 U-BOAT FRONT CLASP
01JAN40 U-BOAT BADGE
U-Bootwaffe Postings
28APR38 U-Boat Flotilla Weddigen (Commander training)
01SEP39 1st Flotilla (6 patrols)
08FEB40 5th Flotilla (Training)
U-Boat Commands
01SEP39 U-23, Type IIA (2 patrols)
20OCT39 U-147, Type IID (4 patrols)
08FEB40 NIL
Summary
After his duty at the front, Kurodai Böhm was a member of the FdU Nordmeer staff until the end of the war. Kurodai Böhm spent over a year in Allied captivity and then worked as a journalist in Hamburg, Berlin and Düsseldorf until his death on 10 June 1974.
Have yet to have that happen to me while using Commander...the only time my captains retire early is courtesy of the enemy. :O:
AndreasT
05-24-13, 06:59 PM
On the bright side he survived.
Badges? You don't need no stinking badges....!
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