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Old 06-02-08, 03:51 PM   #1
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Default I've got the Lone Merchant Blues.....

I dont want to sound like I am complaining but I haven't seen a convoy in the last three patrols. All I contact is one lone merchant after another. Sure, I am racking up some great tonnage, but the thrill is gone. Life is becoming very routine.

I miss the thrill of the approach and the nail-biting tension of destroyer evasion that comes with a convoy battle. It's April 1944 and I am south of Formosa (thats the "Convoy College" area for my fellow TMO skippers) in the Philippine Sea. Are there any convoys out there this late in the war? I thought that the Japanese finally convoyed up in 1944?

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Old 06-02-08, 04:06 PM   #2
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TMO / RSRD both latest releases for version 1.5 -

A month into our 10th war patrol, and while we have enjoyed some reasonable success in locating and sinking enemy merchant ships in ones and twos, we had yet to encounter any convoys and no major enemy naval units at all. Nothing more than escorts, mostly single merchants and the random patrol units for nearly two years.

Then, just 4 days ago we received FOX traffic that "Heavy IJN Units are en route from Truk to Japan and expected to arrive on Nov 5, 1943." For the first time we find ourselves included in that group of units who consider themselves "in position to intercept and destroy."

After three days, and over 500 miles at nearly continuous 4 engine speed we have arrived in position just to the south east of the Bongo straits, we have pushed the limits of the boat (and prudence as well) to arrive on location ahead of the reported Imperial Japanese Navies "Heavy" Units.

It is November 4th, 1943 @ 07:00 according to our report the enemy can be expected to arrive within the next 36 hours. The USS Balao has 14 torpedoes remaining to her and after waiting nearly two years for this opportunity to arrive; we are ready and eager to welcome the enemy home.



edit: Did the Japanese have enough merchants left to form a convoy in 1944? :rotfl:If you come across one you can expect the escorts to out number the merchants. Maybe the single merchant won't turn out to be such a bad thing after all?
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Old 06-02-08, 04:09 PM   #3
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TMO / RSRD both latest releases for version 1.5 - They are out there, rare but not non existent.

A month into our 10th war patrol, and while we have enjoyed some reasonable success in locating and sinking enemy merchant ships in ones and twos, we had yet to encounter any convoys and no major enemy naval units at all. Nothing more than escorts, mostly single merchants and the random patrol units for over two years.

Then, just 4 days ago we received FOX traffic that "Heavy IJN Units are en route from Truk to Japan and expected to arrive on Nov 5, 1943." For the first time we find ourselves included in that group of units who consider themselves "in position to intercept and destroy."

After three days, and over 500 miles at nearly continuous 4 engine speed we have arrived in position just to the south east of the Bongo straits, we have pushed the limits of the boat (and prudence as well) to arrive on location ahead of the reported Imperial Japanese Navy "Heavy" Units.

It is November 4th, 1943 @ 07:00 according to our report the enemy can be expected to arrive within the next 36 hours. The USS Balao has 14 torpedoes remaining to her and after waiting more than two years for this opportunity to arrive; we are ready and eager to welcome the enemy home.



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Old 06-02-08, 04:16 PM   #4
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yup, I got one of those. Sat there for about half a day and then 'contact'. It turned out to be two shinano type carriers, Yamato, two kongos and a light cruiser. I managed to sink one carrier and one Kongo (after slowing it with two torps and then diving deep and reloading)..........sweet. I then got a 'mission incomplete' cos I never reached my patrol zone...........no pleasing some Admirals is there?..........sigh
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Old 06-02-08, 08:34 PM   #5
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I ran across a convoy in late august 1942, off of Cape Esperance, Guatamala. They tangled with a bunch of American destroyers that night. You should have seen the fireworks, with the guns blazing every which direction. Unfortunetly the IJN sunk a lot of destroyers.

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Old 06-02-08, 08:55 PM   #6
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All im going to say, is, i see more convoys then i care to. Ive acutally thought of reducing the spawn frequency of convoys. I think its a tad too many, but then again, maybe i just got lucky.
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Old 06-02-08, 10:33 PM   #7
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I ran across a convoy in late august 1942, off of Cape Esperance, Guatamala. They tangled with a bunch of American destroyers that night. You should have seen the fireworks, with the guns blazing every which direction. Unfortunetly the IJN sunk a lot of destroyers.

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Old 06-05-08, 05:39 PM   #8
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Are there any convoys out there this late in the war? I thought that the Japanese finally convoyed up in 1944?
The Japanese ran convoys right from the beginning of the war, but except for special transport convoys carrying troops for invasion and occupation purposes, they were usually no larger than 8-to-10 ships, and most of them were half that.

The last convoys in August 1945 consisted of 6, 2, 5 and 4 merchants respectively.
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Old 06-05-08, 08:23 PM   #9
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Much different for me. I circled Japan 3 times, been in every port,,,, seen only 2 cv. no battlewagons or carriers or even heavy cruisers???? its 1941,42,early 43. i got RFB.
my convoys are (90%) a destroyer or two and a subchaser,, no other targets. I have to raid ports for merchants and tankers. I DO get good merchant/tankers in toyko bay,, and 1 cv,,,, but thats all.

where are the BIG BOYS ???????????
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Old 06-06-08, 06:16 AM   #10
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Much different for me. I circled Japan 3 times, been in every port,,,, seen only 2 cv. no battlewagons or carriers or even heavy cruisers???? its 1941,42,early 43. i got RFB.
my convoys are (90%) a destroyer or two and a subchaser,, no other targets. I have to raid ports for merchants and tankers. I DO get good merchant/tankers in toyko bay,, and 1 cv,,,, but thats all.

where are the BIG BOYS ???????????
I was wondering the same thing.

After I dispatch the tin can guarding the port all I see at the docks are merchant ships (got some great tonnage though).

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Old 06-06-08, 07:04 AM   #11
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The ultra messages in RSRDC are a great addition. In my current career with the P-class USS Pike(SS-173)out of Manila I've yet to sink any merchants, but partially thanks to ultra we're now a warship killer. 1st patrol we "only" got the Chitose(a seaplance tender), plus two escorts from another invasion convoy. After reporting the convoy we were told to attack the escorts, so that's what we did. 2nd patrol we were patrolling the South China Sea, when Ultra alrerted us that Heavy IJN units were moving out of Camranh Bay, and were expected to be quite close to us the next evening at 1800 hours. We were in position four hours before Ultra's predicted time, and submerged to listen and wait. At about 1900 hours multiple heavy and light warship screws were heard north of us, and after a while an IJN Task Force appeared. We greeted them with all of our 16 torpedoes, scoring a Shokaku fleet carrier and two Takao-class Heavy cruisers. One attack was made submerged and three on the surface. 3rd patrol the base was moved to Surabaya, and we spotted two unescorted Takaos just 500 kilometers out of the base. Needless to say these found their way to Davy Jones' locker, but it took the whole night and all the 16 torpedoes(gotta love the reliability of torpedos in RFB). Looking forward to the fourth patrol and the first merchant kill, since that's all the four Takaos ever built
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