Live and let live convoy attack
Ahoi! It's April 1941 north of the Canary Islands when I got a report of a large enemy convoy heading north with slow speed. I moved to intercept course at once, made sound contact just before sunset. As BdU ordered individual attack, I decided to do a usual night surface run at the convoy.
BUT!!! After 2 unexpected hard days I decided to give up chasing. My stats during these 2 days:
I feel terribly ashamed of retreating but for me the integrity of my crew and boat comes first and only then the tonnage. I know it's not the best philosophy from a U-boat commander but I think it's foolish to throw the lives of my men away for nothing. By the way, that convoy seriously abounded in escorts that must have been equipped with radar since they almost always knew my position even in complete darkness. Due to harsh sea midday submerged attack was also a pain to perform. I looks like the Tommies learned their lesson and Happy Times are about to end. :wah: |
No reason to me ashamed!
There will be other convoys to attack. Consider this : you are alive to fight another day. :up: |
You're alive to fight another day with some valuable experience. You showed quite a lot of resilience by attacking that many times and in horrible visibility too. Better luck next time :salute:
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First rule: It's hard to conduct a proper attack if you're dead. :dead:
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