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bigboywooly 08-07-07 10:29 AM

Nice shots
Even if ships were nuetral they were forbidden to show lights in a convoy
Would be like ringing the dinner bell
Here we are
:rotfl:

Steel_Tomb 08-07-07 11:45 AM

:rotfl::rotfl:yeah, but they shouldn't be in a convoy, protected by warships...because its not very neutral like is it... bit like a Q ship saying its not a armed combatant!

bigboywooly 08-07-07 01:23 PM

No but they felt safer in a convoy to travelling alone
Neutral or not

October 12th 39

U 35 entered port. She sank:

1)English trawler "Arlita" 325 tons
2) English trawler "Lord Minto" 285 tons
3)a freighter from a convoy 9,000 tons
4)the Belgian S.S. "Suzen" 2,239 tons <----Neutral
5)the Greek S.S. "Diamantis" 4,990 tons < --- Neutral


November 8th 39

U 37 entered port. She sank:

1)S.S. Vistula 1,018 tons Swedish <----Neutral
2)S.S. Asis 4,810 tons Greek <----Neutral
3)S.S. Vermont 5,186 tons French
4)S.S. Yorkshire 10,183 tons English
5)S.S. Menin Ridge 2,474 tons English
6)S.S. Ledbury 3,528 tons English
7)S.S. Tafna 4,413 tons English
8)S.S. Thrasyroulos 3,693 tons Greek <----Neutral

http://www.uboatarchive.net/BDUKTB.htm

mr chris 08-07-07 02:20 PM

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/203.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/204.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/205.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/206.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/207.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/208.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/209.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/210.jpg

http://i196.photobucket.com/albums/a...hris99/211.jpg

Steel_Tomb 08-07-07 02:37 PM

:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl: lol that poor little guy getting blasted off the side! "Dude I told you not to have that curry lastnight, now look what you've done! Farting in the magazine like that!!" Nice shots, Revenge class??

A few from the patrol I just finished, sailed back to St Nazaire with aboutt 59,000 tons in the log :smug:.

The wolf pack gathers for the strike....es ist Thomsen! :ping:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...957.44_609.jpg

Tanker burning nicely after exploding in a huge fireball :arrgh!:
http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r...945.14_359.jpg

Steel_Tomb 08-07-07 02:42 PM

Lol they must have been a bit crazy, looking at those figures I'd rather sail alone if I were neutral with Germany!

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigboywooly
No but they felt safer in a convoy to travelling alone
Neutral or not

October 12th 39

U 35 entered port. She sank:

1)English trawler "Arlita" 325 tons
2) English trawler "Lord Minto" 285 tons
3)a freighter from a convoy 9,000 tons
4)the Belgian S.S. "Suzen" 2,239 tons <----Neutral
5)the Greek S.S. "Diamantis" 4,990 tons < --- Neutral


November 8th 39

U 37 entered port. She sank:

1)S.S. Vistula 1,018 tons Swedish <----Neutral
2)S.S. Asis 4,810 tons Greek <----Neutral
3)S.S. Vermont 5,186 tons French
4)S.S. Yorkshire 10,183 tons English
5)S.S. Menin Ridge 2,474 tons English
6)S.S. Ledbury 3,528 tons English
7)S.S. Tafna 4,413 tons English
8)S.S. Thrasyroulos 3,693 tons Greek <----Neutral

http://www.uboatarchive.net/BDUKTB.htm


mr chris 08-07-07 02:44 PM

Not sure what class the BB was. The shots come from a SP mission a while back.:arrgh!:

melnibonian 08-07-07 02:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mr chris
Not sure what class the BB was. The shots come from a SP mission a while back.:arrgh!:

It's great to see you and your pictures Chris. I hope you enjoy your time home for a bit before heading out in the desert again. Keep yourself safe mate :up:

mr chris 08-07-07 03:01 PM

Hi Mel, Not been out there just yet have got some more exersises to go through yet before we deploy. Though i will stay low and move fast :up:

STEED 08-07-07 03:02 PM

New York Harbor 1942. :o
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h254/RS42/NY1-1.jpg

http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h254/RS42/NY2-1.jpg

bigboywooly 08-07-07 03:23 PM

LMAO @ Steed

@ Steel Tomb
Those WERE sailing alone
:rotfl:

Knackered whatever they did

Steel_Tomb 08-07-07 04:59 PM

Lol...ahhh...fair enough. In that case I think I would have just gone on a pub crawl and never left port lol.

bigboywooly 08-07-07 05:17 PM

Good shout
Im in

Biggles 08-07-07 06:15 PM

americans....always trying to impress on the world with fancy stuff....:nope:

(J/K):p

Jimbuna 08-08-07 10:37 AM

Looks like the end of a cruise missile attack :lol:


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