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Old 08-02-11, 10:31 AM   #11
Anthony W.
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If there was a chance to sink the most lethal ships the IJN had, whatever the mission dictated, even in the biggest of pictures and operations, one or two less carriers ment having less of a threat to worry about in the big plan. In the game, (if you use any outside cameras) the best thing to watch is a carrier go down with three or four of your fish in it!! Anthony,
Way to go!! Being in the harbor and all took nerve. You should be commended back at base!
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My third Navy Commendation medal.

One of them - was insane. I took heavy damage, and, while flooding fast, ordered a dive and pressed a long range (8000 yard) attack with Mk.14s. I launch a 6 fish spread. 2 of them hit the big cruise liner, and 2 hit another ship. One hit one of the 6 destroyers. All of them went down. I had ran across a heavily escorted convoy. It had a passenger vessel so my immediate thought was "VIP". A pair of 6 inch shells got lucky as I was diving.
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