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Old 09-13-06, 08:37 PM   #1
Torvald Von Mansee
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Penang?? Thats a long patrol, mate!

Well, my longest patrol was from St. Nazaire up through the northwest passage (looking for icebergs, found none... ) then out through the bering strait ending up on the west coast af alaska. Boring trip....
Hmmm...it never even occurred to me that that route WOULDN'T be iced in!!!! :rotfl:
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Old 09-13-06, 08:58 PM   #2
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Penang?? Thats a long patrol, mate!

Well, my longest patrol was from St. Nazaire up through the northwest passage (looking for icebergs, found none... ) then out through the bering strait ending up on the west coast af alaska. Boring trip....
Hmmm...it never even occurred to me that that route WOULDN'T be iced in!!!! :rotfl:
I didnt even see an icecube (except the one in my whisky-glass). It was a horrific moment: Looked like some sort of global warming melted all the ice....
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Old 09-13-06, 10:50 PM   #3
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One can take the northwest passage? *blinks* And let me guess, there's no Milch cows off of Alaska...

Hmm, maybe you could dock at Yokosuka at convince the Japanese to give you a refuel and directions to the nearest American Task Group.
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Old 09-14-06, 09:07 AM   #4
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One can take the northwest passage? *blinks* And let me guess, there's no Milch cows off of Alaska...

Hmm, maybe you could dock at Yokosuka at convince the Japanese to give you a refuel and directions to the nearest American Task Group.
Thats right, mate...I recommend to use a long range sub, and not an IIA...
I didnt detect a single ship after i sailed into the Labrador sea. Went up through davis strait and baffin bay, turned west throught the "passage", no Ice at all..
Through Beaufort sea, then bering strait, then west coast of the 49' State... NO shipping at all..... AND NO ICE!!

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