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Old 05-15-14, 02:23 PM   #5
Kaptlt.Endrass
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If you want, head up to the gulf where Swansea is during 1940-41. There are TONS of unescorted large cargoes up there, and nary a warship to stop you from shelling the to bits. An added bonus is that they always seem to carry fuel or ammunition, so there are an equal number of booms to enjoy.

I've gotten 3 Iron crosses, second class, 12 uboat clasps, and a plethora of other decorations for my crew on my first patrol from Lorient. Tonnage was over 150000 tons for only ten days at sea. Just watch for pesky Spitfires.
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