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Radio Log_Expanded: Agents with psychic powers
While on patrol in Sept. and Oct., 1941, I have received several unusual radio messages. These message contain reports from agents that allied convoys have set sail. What makes these messages unusual is that they have been sent anywhere from two days to two weeks prior to the date on which the convoy was reported to have departed by the agent. :hmmm:
It appears as though some of our agents can predict the future. I'm debating trying to contact one of them to find out what fate awaits my boat. |
how do you know the sailing dates?
i mean. how would you know it was two weeks early? |
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Let us know what sim YOUR playing. It sounds great. :har:
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Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine@^Deutsche Kräfte auf See^|Agents Report 1941.10.23:||Convoy SC.51 Departed Sydney CB for Liverpool on 9 November 1941.|Estimate 42 merchants heavy escort.|Oils Ore Sulphur Tinned goods Corn|WORCESTERSHIRE (Br) 11,402 tons AMCNote that the message is dated 23 October 1941, and the convoy is reported to have departed on 9 November 1941. I googled SC 51 and according to one source, that convoy departed Sydney on 23 October 1941. It arrived in Liverpool on 9 November 1941. Little glitches like this don't detract from the fact that RL_E adds tremendously to SH3. It's easy to edit the messages_en file to correct dates, if one is a stickler for historical accuracy. |
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BTW that's one detailed convoy report. Tinned goods, corn, Worcestershire sauce....no wait...WORCESTERSHIRE...thought they were sending BdU the ship's menu for a moment. :O: |
Well, it isn't as if convoy sailing dates were totally random. B-Dienst did identify the sailing dates of some convoys, and Donitz directed U-boats to intercept. I don't have my copy of Blair's Hitler's U-Boat War on me right now, but I'm certain that this did occur on more than one occasion.
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If you tuck in the word "due" after "Liverpool" it makes sense....doesn't it?
The reason Australia and other nations locked up foriegn nationals was some (albeit very very few) actually were spies. The message could have come from the port of departure for the price of a couple of beers in Woolloomooloo pub and then been radioed in. |
The Sydney in the convoy report is located in Nova Scotia. However, I'm sure the beers part still applies tho. :yep:
http://www.transcanadahighway.com/im...Scotia-Map.jpg |
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Jay; your in for a treat, I placed hundreds of Agents report in RL_E. :ping:
Agents as in simulated spys, intercepts, decripted Allied cyphers, etc. |
I think rubenandthejets hit it on the head: the second date is when the convoy is expected to arrive at the listed destination. Some others I've seen are a little more clear; it was your misfortune to get that one first.
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