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Ace of the Deep
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Found Rodney in a convoy tonight. Thought I'd send him along to join his brother Nelson at the bottom of the Atlantic.
Nelson 07/09/1939 (that's DD/MM/YY format) ![]() Rodney 30/04/1940 (again DD/MM/YY) ![]() The one thing I forget is how deadly a disabled BB can be. ![]() 22% HI remaining when we reached Wilhelmshaven. But at least I've sunk the two Nelson class BB's now Last edited by Falkirion; 01-26-10 at 11:18 PM. |
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so her guns were still functionable!
![]() glad you made it home! grats for sinking these two BBs ![]()
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Getting a shot at those big guys is exciting stuff. Sorry about your boat. How long were you in dry dock? Casualties?
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The RN must be pissed, having lost two BB's in a half year!
Good shots!
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considering allied nations only lost two battleships due to uboots (HMS Royal Oak by U47-Prien and HMS Barham by U331-Von Tiesenhausen) during WWII, one can say you did a good job!
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Ace of the Deep
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David I had 0 casualties, kept my boat dancing on the surface to try and throw off their aim long enough for me to get back under. I've got another patrol underway with my loyal U-47 but its her final one. After this one I'm upgrading to the VIIC.
I was in dry dock till about mid August getting the damage taken care of. Did a crew change while I was at it. Kept most of my experienced men and transferred out 3 Officers, 4 PO's, and 5 Seamen. Feels good to have a new crew working with me. |
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![]() When it comes to witnessing a disabled battleship: how about watching the motionless Bismark (both intercepting British BB's were sunk before reaching her) pick off 4 escorts and 11 merchantmen which were part of a convoy that stumbled onto her location in May 1941. I may still have the full story if you're interested. Happy Hunting, Kaleun Rolfe Hass
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