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Old 10-02-06, 03:37 PM   #1
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deck gun question...

i got a bit of a historical/ingame question.

why would u (and the german commanders) want to UNinstall the deck gun from their uboats ? is it for the obvious speed/hydrodynamics benefits? why else? can u post a link to a historical document? thnk u.

also! why, although i M the commander of the uboat why OH WHY is the game calling me leutenant? shouldn't i be the commander/kapitan? plz explain.
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Old 10-02-06, 03:42 PM   #2
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From http://uboat.net/technical/guns.htm

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From June 1943 the Atlantic-boats left their bases without the deck gun. Only in the Mediterranean and the Northern Sea boats kept their guns for a few months longer. In July 1944 some of the VIIC boats from the 8th Flotilla in Königsberg got their guns back for the patrols in the Baltic Sea against the Russians.

The end of the deck guns

After the massive anti-submarine build-up by the allies in 1942 and 1943 the deck guns were removed from almost all the boats in 1943 and 1944. A few commanders were allowed to retain them though, esp. the ones who commanded the boats in the Indian Ocean (the Monsun boats). But, in effect, from 1943 the deck gun was for the most boats a thing of the past.
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Old 10-02-06, 04:41 PM   #3
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Well, it has to do with Bernards gunnery-practice.... Unfortunately, one of the star-shells hit Dönitz's summer residence, while Dönitz's wife was inside. After she came running out of the house with her dress on fire (to all the uboat-crew at the docks great pleasure), all the deck-guns were removed from the boats. Weird that they didnt remove Bernard instead, but i suppose he's related to Dönitz in some way...
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Old 10-02-06, 05:22 PM   #4
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Well, it has to do with Bernards gunnery-practice.... Unfortunately, one of the star-shells hit Dönitz's summer residence, while Dönitz's wife was inside. After she came running out of the house with her dress on fire (to all the uboat-crew at the docks great pleasure), all the deck-guns were removed from the boats. Weird that they didnt remove Bernard instead, but i suppose he's related to Dönitz in some way...
No no no, that is one of the biggest historical misunderstandings. Bernard accidentally fired a starshell near Doenitz's house, illuminating his bedroom where he was wearing a maid's costume during a very special roleplay. Suffice to say that was the end of all deck guns...
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Old 10-02-06, 05:33 PM   #5
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Well, it has to do with Bernards gunnery-practice.... Unfortunately, one of the star-shells hit Dönitz's summer residence, while Dönitz's wife was inside. After she came running out of the house with her dress on fire (to all the uboat-crew at the docks great pleasure), all the deck-guns were removed from the boats. Weird that they didnt remove Bernard instead, but i suppose he's related to Dönitz in some way...
No no no, that is one of the biggest historical misunderstandings. Bernard accidentally fired a starshell near Doenitz's house, illuminating his bedroom where he was wearing a maid's costume during a very special roleplay. Suffice to say that was the end of all deck guns...
:rotfl::rotfl:Scheisse, thats good!!!!!!
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Old 10-02-06, 11:57 PM   #6
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Default Deck Guns

It was simply a matter of noise and utility.

They perturbed water flow and gurgled a lot making a DD's listening easier. The guns were not as important once the torpedoes rang and lethality improved. The deck area was also employed for spare's storage..


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Old 10-03-06, 11:56 AM   #7
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No no no, that is one of the biggest historical misunderstandings. Bernard accidentally fired a starshell near Doenitz's house, illuminating his bedroom where he was wearing a maid's costume during a very special roleplay. Suffice to say that was the end of all deck guns...
NO I refuse to belive this. Bernard cant get anything right even by accident !

Besides Doenitz preferred the nurse outfit.
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Old 10-03-06, 12:20 PM   #8
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No no no, that is one of the biggest historical misunderstandings. Bernard accidentally fired a starshell near Doenitz's house, illuminating his bedroom where he was wearing a maid's costume during a very special roleplay. Suffice to say that was the end of all deck guns...
NO I refuse to belive this. Bernard cant get anything right even by accident !

Besides Doenitz preferred the nurse outfit.
No, No and No

Doenitz preferres his fashionable Catwoman Suit with a leather string up his butthole and then he has his haircut, his moustache and Hat the same as Hitler and put on his favorite record ''ABBA'' Mama Mia
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Old 10-03-06, 01:03 PM   #9
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Well, it has to do with Bernards gunnery-practice.... Unfortunately, one of the star-shells hit Dönitz's summer residence, while Dönitz's wife was inside. After she came running out of the house with her dress on fire (to all the uboat-crew at the docks great pleasure), all the deck-guns were removed from the boats. Weird that they didnt remove Bernard instead, but i suppose he's related to Dönitz in some way...
No no no, that is one of the biggest historical misunderstandings. Bernard accidentally fired a starshell near Doenitz's house, illuminating his bedroom where he was wearing a maid's costume during a very special roleplay. Suffice to say that was the end of all deck guns...
ROFLMAO :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
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Old 10-03-06, 02:40 PM   #10
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very funnY!:rotfl: ROFL!
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