11.1.1936 North Atlantic 49°33’N, 42°55’W 132nd day at sea
Since the end of the Great War 18 years ago, a German merchant raider is loose on the high seas.
Schiff 30 left the freezing expanses of the Labrador Sea and is now slowly working her way south. Calm weather with high winds and heavy seas accompany her southward. Schiff 30 will meet an inbound German freighter east of Bermuda to transfer the specialists, their equipment, and 2 wounded ratings who were injured in Cumberland Sound when taking aboard a V-Boot. Kapitan.z.S Hartmann announces to the crew that they will make for the South Atlantic and cross the equator.
Our next patrol report will take place once the ship has crossed the equator.