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Roger that...:oops:
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There goes the HMS Nelson. (4th time I've sunk it this career). It was in the center of a convoy. I destroyed her engines and waited for the escorts to give up chasing me. My radio and FlaK were destroyed by DC's, so I headed home. The Nelson and Cyclops collier made a good haul, though. |
Set out in peacetime. After fifty-six days at sea, returned to find Wilhelmshaven on a wartime footing.
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Everytime I get in my Type II im always scared to be alone in it because I have always wondered how this got here.
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KM "Bismarck" at 18 kn - view from the bow:
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http://i56.tinypic.com/s3ngk5.jpg Now tell me that doesn't make you nervous about spending up to a month or more in a steel tube with them. Isolated in the middle of the ocean. |
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Meet the ice!
U-106 on her way to meet the SS Belchen supply ship.
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Now this is disturbing... I distinctly told the quartermaster, absolutely no booze on board for patrols. :nope: |
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Passing by an unknown supply ship. North of St. Helena, April 3 1941. Also, it would appear the handprint on the left has six fingers. Jeez K. Righst, there are mutants in the Navy! |
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