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Lucky Sailor
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As for anecdotes, I'm currently reading "Diary of a U-boat Commander". It's free on the kindle (The copyright has expired, you can get a Kindle for the PC free too). Interesting POV piece on WWI sub life. Also shows the arrogance and aristocracy present at that time in German culture. |
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Watch Officer
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![]() for me, this game is about the total history from both sides. and very often an anecdote like the one i have put up says more in two sentences than potentially a whole history book can try to say. these insightful moments blow me away, the more i read it the more i saw the scene in my head - i could not get away from such a tragic and wonderful incident: it compressed the good and the bad of the war into one moment - awesome cheers
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Stowaway
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One war previously, on the night of 26-27 October 1916 the Tribal Class destroyer HMS Zulu was blown in half by a torpedo fired during a night action in the Channel. The bow sank but the stern was successfully towed to port. A couple of weeks later her sister HMS Nubian lost her stern to a mine and the bow section was towed to port.
The shipyard joined Zulu's stern to Nubian's bow and the resulting HMS Zubian served out the rest of the war even sinking the U-Boat UC-50. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Zubian Heard from the inside of an SSBN reactor room during a refit in the 1970's: "Hey Chief, toss me in the biggest spanner you've got." "Will 1 1/2" do?" "Should be ok, just need it as a hammer anyway." USNI Proceedings, 1972. |
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