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Sparky
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Excellent!
In early '42 an escort off the U.S. eastern seaboard was rare any distance from ports. Great hunting. Quite a few merchant vessels kept the running lights on. Considerate of them don't you think?
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That's why they reffered to the sub campain after the entry of America into the war as the second happy time. The fact that the lighs on shore stayed lit at night for the fisrt couple of months of americas entry into the war back lit all the passing ships for the u-boat comanders.
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I wish they did that when I see those huge ships passing me!:rotfl: Would have got alot of tonnage too if it weren't for them aggrivating destroyers and planes.
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