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Old 12-20-21, 02:06 PM   #8
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Default A "razz "of Contempt aimed at Hitler by Ms Laidlaw

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Thank you for responding Aktungbby! Sorry for the poor wording on my part but I was actually wondering if there is a destroyer/escort captain's handbook, similar to the handbook for uboat captain's
Never apologise for poor wording in Truthfully, the captured U-boat commander handbook allows a destroyer skipper to counter some poor 20-something expendible kaleün just out of training inept by-the-book rôte tactics in a limited submersible torpedo boat. Said kaleün's only alternative would be the Eastern front and inevitable slow demise by Cold, Starvtion, or overdose of Pervitin!!! Plus once a group of ladies and an experienced Brit game designer laid out the convoy game on the floor; and came up with the raspberry tactic the jig was inevitably up! https://time.com/5772665/uboat-wargames/
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As he watched Noble saw, for the first time, the cardinal errors that had been responsible for such tremendous loss of life at sea. When the demonstration was finished, the Admiral stood to his feet, congratulated Roberts and asked what the maneuver was to be called.
Laidlaw explained that she had christened it Raspberry.
It was, she said, a razz of contempt aimed at Hitler and his U-boat fleet.
The commander in chief then turned to one of his men and told him to take down a message to be sent to the Prime Minister. “The first investigations have shown a cardinal error in U-boat tactics,” he said. “A new, immediate and concerted counter-attack will be signaled to the fleet within 24 hours.”
But,again, in the interest of helpfulness: ENJOI!
 
https://maritime.org/doc/ WW II Destroyer:

Standard Organization Book for 2100-Ton Destroyers, 1943. This describes the organization of the personnel and standard procedures on a WW II destroyer. Among the many tables there are details that provide insight in to the life aboard and operation of a destroyer.
Destroyer Steam Propulsion Manual, 1946. This describes the main propulsion plant of DD445 and DD692 Classes.

Operating Instructions for Five Inch, 38 Caliber, Gun Crews, 1943. This describes the operation of one of the most common manual gun mounts of WW II.

5-Inch Twin Gun Mount Mark 28, 32 and 38, OP 805, 1944, is a detailed manual describing this very successful naval gun from WW II.

Torpedo Fire Control Equipment (Destroyer Type), 1947. This manual describes the peak of WW II US destroyer torpedo fire control technology.

21-Inch Above Water Torpedo Tubes Mark 14 And Mods And Mark 15 And Mods, OP 764, 1955. Describes the destroyer, deck mounted torpedo tube of WW II.

Depth Charge Projector Mark 1, OP 63, 1918, covers the "Y" gun depth charge projector.

Depth Charge Projector Mark 6, Mod 1 and Mod 2, OP 831, 1944, covers the "K" gun depth charge projector.

Depth Charge Release Tracks and Associated Equipment, OP 904, 1952, covers the U.S.N. depth charge used on WW II and early Cold War destroyers.

Submarine Recognition Manual, ca. late 1950s. subrec.pdf (3.4 MB PDF).

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