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Old 07-26-22, 02:19 PM   #1
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I can’t believe it’s my 14th patrol in this campaign and I have yet to encounter a task force along my routes. Anyway....En route from Fremantle to my patrol zone about 85 nm southwest of Mariveles in the South China Sea, mid-July 1943, I met a convoy of six merchants and four escorts while heading north between the shoulders of the western Flores and eastern Java seas, south of the passage between Borneo to the west and Celebes to the east. I approached the convoy from head on, crossing slowly from port to starboard of the lead escort at 250 feet deep, running silent, and then rose to periscope depth and full stop, secured from silent. I took my time identifying my targets, making sure I had the drafts right and good men in the bow torpedo stations, dipping the scope between shots. "Slow is smooth; smooth is fast." We sent three tankers and a small old split freighter to the bottom with one torpedo each, set exactly at keel depth. Total destruction time: three minutes, from 9:02 am to 9:05 am.

(A grateful nod to my unofficial mentors on this site: this time, I had not bothered to surface in advance in the daylight to report the convoy. I feel a tad derelict in my duty, but I didn’t want to put my boat at risk only to have HQ to tell me to do what I planned to do anyway: attack the convoy. And so far in my campaigns, I have yet to see other assets actually vectored to my sightings because of my reports. I figured it would be better to sink vessels and report later, maybe getting my ass chewed back in port, than to follow protocol and get my ass shot off at sea. Friends, I listen to you.)

Having escaped detection—thank heaven for the deep test depth of the Balao—I was finally able to surface at night and put some Benny Goodman on the gramophone for the crew. How I would love to see them dancing a bit to “Sing, Sing, Sing”! It’s got to be good for morale, whether the game reflects a boost or not.

I'd love to read what's going on in your patrols!
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Old 07-27-22, 12:31 AM   #2
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I can’t believe it’s my 14th patrol in this campaign and I have yet to encounter a task force along my routes. Anyway....En route from Fremantle to my patrol zone about 85 nm southwest of Mariveles in the South China Sea, mid-July 1943, I met a convoy of six merchants and four escorts while heading north between the shoulders of the western Flores and eastern Java seas, south of the passage between Borneo to the west and Celebes to the east. I approached the convoy from head on, crossing slowly from port to starboard of the lead escort at 250 feet deep, running silent, and then rose to periscope depth and full stop, secured from silent. I took my time identifying my targets, making sure I had the drafts right and good men in the bow torpedo stations, dipping the scope between shots. "Slow is smooth; smooth is fast." We sent three tankers and a small old split freighter to the bottom with one torpedo each, set exactly at keel depth. Total destruction time: three minutes, from 9:02 am to 9:05 am.

(A grateful nod to my unofficial mentors on this site: this time, I had not bothered to surface in advance in the daylight to report the convoy. I feel a tad derelict in my duty, but I didn’t want to put my boat at risk only to have HQ to tell me to do what I planned to do anyway: attack the convoy. And so far in my campaigns, I have yet to see other assets actually vectored to my sightings because of my reports. I figured it would be better to sink vessels and report later, maybe getting my ass chewed back in port, than to follow protocol and get my ass shot off at sea. Friends, I listen to you.)

Having escaped detection—thank heaven for the deep test depth of the Balao—I was finally able to surface at night and put some Benny Goodman on the gramophone for the crew. How I would love to see them dancing a bit to “Sing, Sing, Sing”! It’s got to be good for morale, whether the game reflects a boost or not.

I'd love to read what's going on in your patrols!


Task Force encounters were somewhat rare...this is reflected in SH 4..esp in certain mods. Stock they are more plentiful. I have it in TMO where finding a major warship/task force is for most part, a once in a lifetime (career in our case) thing. Takes some luck and skill to encounter, track, and successfully attack a task force. When it does happen, pretty amazing feeling. Other hand, to find yourself lined up on a carrier, battleship, etc with a "can't miss" shot from 1000 yards, ideal AOB etc fire a spread of six torpedoes, only to have 5 out of 6 malfunction in some way...premature explosions, duds, deep runners, gyro malfunctions, or skilled enemy captain evades one or more torpedoes...can be a disappointing and frustrating experience but part of the sim.


I enjoy patrol reports as well and post often. Some of us write them in styles of actual US WW II patrol reports (see link below) There are two threads for SH4 patrols:

Patrol Logs and Screenshot thread.

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=107786


Tell Us What You are Up to in Your Current Campaign:

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=251930


WW II US Submarine Patrol Reports


https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documen...atrol-reports/
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Old 07-27-22, 08:30 AM   #3
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I enjoy patrol reports as well and post often. Some of us write them in styles of actual US WW II patrol reports (see link below) There are two threads for SH4 patrols:

Patrol Logs and Screenshot thread.

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=107786


Tell Us What You are Up to in Your Current Campaign:

https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=251930


WW II US Submarine Patrol Reports


https://www.hnsa.org/manuals-documen...atrol-reports/
Thanks for the leads. I'll abandon this thread and head on over.
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