Post by keyboy on Oct 13, 2016 9:57:19 GMT
Patrol Results are due no later than: October 21st at Midnight your time.
If you would like to request a patrol for March 1941, Please have it requested no later than October 21st at Midnight your time.
1900 January 30th, 1940
On Patrol
U-74 Stachelrochen (VIIB)
U-86 R'an (VIIB)
At Sea
U-41 Das Gespenest (IXA)
Refit
U-38 Parzival (IXA) - March 1941
U-73 Werewolf (VIIB) - March 1941
U-83 Schildkröte (VIIB)
- April 1941
Late Presumed Lost
Please feel free to shoot me a pm, and I will get you on the next patrol.
U-85 Seehexe (VIIB)
U-75 Rashke
U-100 Eisbar
U-102 Gelber Vogel
U-49 Fallender Stern
Good evening Gentleman, I understand that there will be a party held in the honor of the brave crews. The Party in all of its wisdom has decided to honor our small group..
Special Instructions:
Everyone is now in La Rochelle, so please remember Bay of Biscay on both ends of transit. Gentlemen, I won't take up much of your time, as I know that you are preparing to get underway. With all the changes as outlined in the Vizeadmirals last report, this should now ensure that your G7a and G7e torpedoes will actually me more reliable. (G7a and G7e dud rate is now 1 on D6).
Historic Notes
February 1941
Atlantic
Battle of the Atlantic - Adm Sir Percy Noble took over as Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches, just as the command moved from Plymouth to Liverpool.
Monthly Loss Summary
- 69 British, Allied and neutral ships of 317,000 tons in the Atlantic from all causes
- 1 Italian U-boat.
Assignments
1941 Jan - Jun
Spanish Coast
None
British Isles
None
Atlantic
U-74 Stachelrochen (VIIB)
U-86 R'an (VIIB)
Atlantic (W)
None
West African Coast (Not VII Boats)
None
NOTE SO THAT WE DO NOT LOSE U-BOAT'S TO THE MEDITERRANEAN, I AM RE-ROLLING ANY MEDITERRANEAN RESULTS!
Important Information
U-Boat Name and ID Number
Successful Patrol –
Number of Freighters Sank
Number of Tankers Sank
Number of Capital Ships Sank
Total Tonnage Destroyed
Refit Time Standard
Award Request
If you would like to request a patrol for March 1941, Please have it requested no later than October 21st at Midnight your time.
1900 January 30th, 1940
On Patrol
U-74 Stachelrochen (VIIB)
U-86 R'an (VIIB)
At Sea
U-41 Das Gespenest (IXA)
Refit
U-38 Parzival (IXA) - March 1941
U-73 Werewolf (VIIB) - March 1941
U-83 Schildkröte (VIIB)
- April 1941
Late Presumed Lost
Please feel free to shoot me a pm, and I will get you on the next patrol.
U-85 Seehexe (VIIB)
U-75 Rashke
U-100 Eisbar
U-102 Gelber Vogel
U-49 Fallender Stern
Good evening Gentleman, I understand that there will be a party held in the honor of the brave crews. The Party in all of its wisdom has decided to honor our small group..
Special Instructions:
Everyone is now in La Rochelle, so please remember Bay of Biscay on both ends of transit. Gentlemen, I won't take up much of your time, as I know that you are preparing to get underway. With all the changes as outlined in the Vizeadmirals last report, this should now ensure that your G7a and G7e torpedoes will actually me more reliable. (G7a and G7e dud rate is now 1 on D6).
Historic Notes
February 1941
Atlantic
Battle of the Atlantic - Adm Sir Percy Noble took over as Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches, just as the command moved from Plymouth to Liverpool.
Monthly Loss Summary
- 69 British, Allied and neutral ships of 317,000 tons in the Atlantic from all causes
- 1 Italian U-boat.
Assignments
1941 Jan - Jun
Spanish Coast
None
British Isles
None
Atlantic
U-74 Stachelrochen (VIIB)
U-86 R'an (VIIB)
Atlantic (W)
None
West African Coast (Not VII Boats)
None
NOTE SO THAT WE DO NOT LOSE U-BOAT'S TO THE MEDITERRANEAN, I AM RE-ROLLING ANY MEDITERRANEAN RESULTS!
Important Information
U-Boat Name and ID Number
Successful Patrol –
Number of Freighters Sank
Number of Tankers Sank
Number of Capital Ships Sank
Total Tonnage Destroyed
Refit Time Standard
Award Request