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Grey Wolf
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True, but we wont stick around much long. In and Out. I've already established standard timing for all procedures, including emergency dive, down and knuckle, last patrol was a success, even though most of the port was alive, yet, the crew were doing what they could. And at this point I have to disclose that my crew are rookies (mostly, like seamen 3rd class dominion, about 4 SCPO, one PO3rdC for each torpedo room, one for conning tower, one for deck watch. No Ensigns/Leftenants. I had them then they wouldnt promote over 12, which is why I terminated their service.). Speaking about crew, I like to give my sub new blood every patrol. I feel experience is something crucial, yet others have the right to share and reap the benefits. Besides, I'm giving the Navy better trained men, hopefully they'd hit other bigger boats, and eventually, thank me. Think of me as a reality instructor. I tough them up, push them to the limits and break it if I see fit, so they are 100% devoted to the job, and this is my success secret.No p*ssy allowed onboard, only cojones (pardon my french)
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But the way I see it, we stand a better chance than any other surface vessel in the fleet, because we are unsinkable, and if the **** hits the fan, we will react accordingly. We are cautious, and we take the work VERY SERIOUSLY. My boys sure know how to handle the ladies, mind you, a boat?
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