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Admiral
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I'm still bangin my head over this. I'll be the laughing stock of the whole Kriegsmarine when they hear about this. I'm running GW 1.1 and was leaving Kiel. I was headed to AM41. I had just put a new MAN supercharger on. I ordered ahead flank to get out of the harbor quicker. I went back to the nav map and upped the TC a little. Next thing I hear is bumping and grinding sounds. I go to the bridge and see my harbor escort in front of me! That stupid watch officer didn't even alert me to the ship's presence! After I order back emergency, and clear the escort, only then does my watch officer say "Ship spotted." No fake Shirlock! Mr. McGoo could have seen that ship! That little incident took my hull integrity down to 80%. There was no way I was going to go all the way to AM41 with only 80% hull integrity. Needless to say I slowly made my way back to the quay I had just left a couple minutes before.
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Sea Lord
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I was bombed and kia'd leaving La Rochelle 20 minutes after I pulled out of the pens March 1944.
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Watch
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Anyone ever hid from a bombing in the sub pens?
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Ace of the Deep
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On my first ever campaign patrol with a type XXI I was about 4 hours out of port doing some battery and speed tests we were bombed and hit, so turned around and put back into port.
We were submerged at the time with the snorkel up. Entire patrol was about 7 hours sim time.
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Stowaway
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Mate
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Anyway, there was the escort, coming towards me from off my starboard bow, crossing to port. I ordered full astern to avoid a collision, then when I'd killed my forward momentum, ordered slow ahead and starboard rudder to pass behind the destroyer. But the destroyer captain apparently had a similar idea, because I now saw the ship moving backwards, crossing right back into my path! Full astern again, then slow ahead and port rudder to go in front of the reversing destroyer, only to notice that he (apparently thinking I wanted to pass behind him) had ordered engines ahead again! I judged that with our various course and speed changes I could now pass in front of him if I poured on the speed, and managed to do so, but the whole thing reminded me of that little dance people do when they're trying to get past each other in a doorway: 'After you' ... 'After you' ... *bump* ... 'Oh, I'm sorry, you go ahead' ... 'No, you first' ... *bump* ... etc. ... |
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Lucky Jack
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My first objective was to sail to the Brest Harbour to wait for a green light. Just when I got there (It was June 5th by then), enemy bombers attacked the base. First I submerged to the middle of the bay. Then surfaced and made my way to the pens. And so I survived.... for awhile. ![]() |
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Seaman
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November 17th, 1942.
Bombed and DC'ed by Sunderlands 30 KM off of Brest. Sinking. (I survived, btw. Only after intense pucker-factor and repairing like mad) |
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