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Originally Posted by seafarer
Me, no, never, no sirree, not me, not my boat
Now, up north during the Norwegian campaign, I heard, just heard, stray talk and all mind you - of one of our supply ships going down from a torpeding, and there was no intell of any Tommy boats in the area, just our boats. But me and my crew were, uhh, far away. That's it, we were far away - I could tell you where, but then I'd have to kill you, and we don't want that. So just take my word for it, IT WAS NOT US, really and it was reallly realy dark, black as pitch and all, and anyway, we weren't there so....
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:rotfl: LOL:rotfl:
That really made my day, just hilarious! :rotfl:
I haven't sunk a friendly ship on purpose before, but I was trigger-happy a few times with the American vessels. When I see one, I immediately think 'USA.....Germany.....lifelong enemies'
So WHAM! there goes another...
...only afterwards realising we were not at war yet