Eschem Schnuz's Letters, 29th Flotilla
Dear Onkel Karl, :salute:
I'm still confused by your most recent instructions, and even more baffled by your assessment of my last patrol. :06: For Patrol 16, instructions read NULL Patrol Area. It also said to return to La Spezia. Since i did not have authority to fully refit at Toulon, that's just what i did: return to La Spezia. Now that i'm here, i get word that we've relocated our home base to Toulon. WTH? :-? U-87 Type VIIB, 29th Flotilla reporting from Patrol 16. Realism @ 50%, original game specs. 1-day jaunt. Nothing to report. Over and out. |
I've bein asinged to the IXB U-142, and my first patrol with her was a blood bath for the Tommies. A total of 69194 tons of british shiping lies on the bottom of the atlantic.
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For the base change you are just unlucky. It was supposed to happen at that time. Gute Jadg Herr Kaleun |
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A great victory for the Fatherland.:salute: |
U-64 IXB Patrol 5
After a great patrol U-64 was assigned to grid DT85 with instructions to go even souther until grids ET37 - 38 to test the endurance of the IXB type.
Patrol No5 19 February 1940 19:35 hours U-64 left port 06 March 1940 Grid CG74 11:18 hours SS James O'Hara (Large Cargo), 7681 tons. Cargo: Foodstuffs. Crew: 60. Crew lost: 58 23 March 1940 Grid ET38 23:15 hours HMS Ruby (ASW Trawler), 1100 tons. Crew: 50. Crew lost: 1. A very close escape here in shallow waters , never to be repeated! 02 April 1940 Grid EK45 12:18 hours Q Ship HMS Chatsgrove (Medium Coastal Freighter), 2364 tons. Crew: 66. Crew lost: 37 28 April 1940 Grid AN76 13:57 hours Turkian (Schooner), 17 tons. Crew: 12. Crew lost: 01 May 1940 03:27 hours Retunred to base 73 days at sea. Endurance tested. 4 ships sunk 11162 tons - an unsatisfactory tonnage No damages or casualties |
U-64 IXB Patrol 6
Orders for patrol 6 : Patrol Grid AN12 and report any capital ship sightings. Engage at will. If unsuccesful move to grid AM52 to attack merchant shiping.
31 May 1940 08:17 hours U-64 departed from Wilhelmshaven 12 June 1940 Grid AM52 12:52 hours SS Newchang (Small Freighter), 1843 tons. Cargo: Explosives. Crew: 31. Crew lost: 26 16:54 hours HMS Nasturtium (Flower class), 950 tons. Crew: 117. Crew lost: 70 14 June 1940 Grid AM52 21:47 hours SS Woodbury (Granville-type Freighter), 4750 tons. Cargo: General Cargo. Crew: 92. Crew lost: 49 22:00 hours Q Ship USS Asterion (Medium merchant Q) , 4046 tons. Crew: 68. Crew lost: 48 Took severe damages by gunfire from the the Q-ship. She was a new type never seen before (I haven't noticed that there is a Q-ship in the MFM ,Q01B. She is heavily armed with 6 4in guns hidden behind wooden crates. No visible armament). 21 June 1940 01:24 hours Returned to port No capital ships sighted 4 ships sunk 11589 tons No casualties - only minor injuries Hull integrity: 59% - Uboot unable to dive |
31 December 1939:
Schlachtkreuzer Scharnhorst departs Wilhelmshaven on another raiding mission. Results: Returned to port 20 January 1940 having sunk 13 ships for 47,011 tons. KL Hossel received the Diamonds and the Golden Oak Leaves, Swords, & Diamonds to his Knight's Cross upon return to port. 1 Large Merchant 1 Ore Carrier 2 Medium Cargo ships 2 Granville-type Freighters 1 Small Freighter 1 Tramp Steamer 1 Large Trawler 1 A/B-class DD 1 C/D-class DD 1 V/W-class DD 1 Elco-type Torpedo Boat |
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For the record, I'm just having a bit of fun with my "war diaries". So with the little idiosyncrasies in the game, I'm not too bothered by them. Except the part when I die, of course. :O: |
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And surviving in the Med in 1943 is to congratulate. Play the game in the way you like! |
U-52 back in Kiel after a very short patrol, weather foul for the entire patrol. Expended all torpedoes for a good tonnage including a resurrected HMS Nelson, the Royal Navy must have the best salvage teams in the world to get getting her off the bottom and repaired in days all the time:D
Home for double medals and promotion to Kapitanleutnant:Kaleun_Party: CAPTAIN'S LOG Date and Time Location Occurrences 30.12.39. 1431 Patrol 5 U-52, U-Flotilla Weddigen Left at: December 30, 1939, 14:31 From: Kiel Mission Orders: Patrol grid AN41 5.1.40. 1113 Grid AN 41 Ship sunk! SS Black Point (Medium Old Split Merchant), 5596 tons. Cargo: Timber. Crew: 58. Crew lost: 14 1907 Grid AN 14 Ship sunk! MV Reliable (Small Trawler), 98 tons. Crew: 19. Crew lost: 6 12.1.40. 0316 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! SS Abbekerk (Large Merchant), 11581 tons. Cargo: Sulfur. Crew: 47. Crew lost: 0 0316 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! MV Teakwood (Large Tanker), 12172 tons. Cargo: Gasoline. Crew: 70. Crew lost: 49 1143 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! SS Tyndareus (Ore Carrier), 6838 tons. Cargo: Copper Ore. Crew: 96. Crew lost: 1 2201 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! SS Ocean Viceroy (Large Freighter), 8604 tons. Cargo: Scrap Metal. Crew: 59. Crew lost: 30 16.1.40. 1410 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! SS Umgeni (Large Merchant), 8373 tons. Cargo: Coal. Crew: 99. Crew lost: 3 19.1.40. 1614 Grid BF 17 Ship sunk! HMS Nelson, 36000 tons. Crew: 1320. Crew lost: 990 27.1.40. 0826 Patrol results Crew losses: 0 Ships sunk: 8 Aircraft destroyed: 0 Patrol tonnage: 89262 tons |
Bad luck!
Karl Werner, 2. October: I'm back in Kiel after my second patrol with U-6 (IIA). High visibility and good weather, but not much have happened. No ships sunk. Almost got a large merchant at midnight, but it travelled too fast so I couldn't keep up with it for long. I didn't hit it. Moving over to Wilhelmshaven as soon as possible because it is closer to my patrol areas. Deciding wether to get a type VIIB or to wait for a type VIIC to become availible. I think I'll go for the VIIB.
Watch out Kretchmer & co, I'm coming for you very soon!:arrgh!: |
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Having eaten well and put one part of the family to bed Kapitanleutnant Brandt is arriving at U-52 for his 5th war patrol:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-j6l...eature=related :woot: |
Eschem Schnuz's Letters, 29th Flotilla
Dear Uncle Karl,
I honestly don't know what to say. I got tired of diving from enemy aircraft, so I let loose the double double-barrels and "let them 'ave it" this time round. In all, we shot 16 planes down. :up: I also buried 4 of my crew at sea. :wah: Was it worth it? You tell me. :nope: U-87 Type VIIB, 29th Flotilla reporting from Patrol 17. Realism @ 50%, original game specs. 5-day cruise. All things considered, the boat is fine. Promotions and medals all around, but right now I don't really feel like celebrating. :cry: Over and out. http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=5038 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=5039 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/pict...pictureid=5040 |
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I don't think it was a Q01B, though I can't remember 100%. edit: It must have been a Q01B - I just had a look and it's the only "Qxxx" in the MFM. :oops: |
Young Upstart Hans Gruber steers U-23 through the canal on a five day shakedown cruise in August '39. Full of hope for a long career, he has heard the rumblings of war like everyone else. For now though, just for now, he's content to simply be at sea again.... Now if he can just remember how to minimize his GUI for snapshots.
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