Post by keyboy on Feb 26, 2018 11:34:00 GMT
Patrol Results are due no later than: March 4th 2018 at Midnight your time.
1900 February 3rd 1941
On Patrol
U-86 Meer Sprite (VIIB) - crushedhat
U-37 Walküre (IXA) - grendel
Still At Sea
None
In Refit
U-105 Seeschlange (IXB) - gray81 - March 1941
U-44 Hohenlohe - (IXA) - andy - March 1941
U-74 Beowulf (VIIB) - wsmithjr - March 1941
U-101 Zitteraal (VIIB) - keyboy - March 1941
U-42 Ægir - (IXA) - silentwolf - April 1941
Late Presumed Lost
U-49 Seevergnugen - (VIIB) - ubertreiber
U-99 Sauerkraut (VIIB) - dwillem
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Good evening Gentleman, I won't take much of your time, as I know that you have to prepare for tomorrow morning.
Special Instructions: Patrols from August 1940 will start and finish from La Rochelle and use Bay of Biscay table for first and last transit boxes of each patrol.
If you have been allocated a Special Mission (Mine Laying, Wolfpack Patrol or Abwehr Agent Delivery) please receive instructions from the Executive Officer as early as you can, because you will not be leaving Port until you do.
Ensure that your torpedo load has been checked before departure and that the G7a's have been loaded into the tubes where possible.:
With the changes ordered by the Vizeadmiral , this should now ensure that your G7a and G7e torpedoes have similar success and so all eels will be more reliable. (G7a and G7e dud rate is now 1 on a D6).
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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.
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Assignments
[P1] Jan 1941 - Jun 1941
Spanish Coast
None
Atlantic
U-86 Meer Sprite (VIIB) - crushedhat
Atlantic (Wolfpack Patrol)
None
British Isles
None
West African Coast
U-37 Walküre (IXA) - grendel
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NOTE SO THAT WE DO NOT LOSE U-BOAT'S TO THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE ARCTIC, I AM RE-ROLLING ANY MEDITERRANEAN AND ARCTIC RESULTS!
Important Information for Patrol Reports
U-Boat Name and ID Number:
Patrol: #
Patrol Assignment:
Successful Patrol:
Number of Freighters Sank:
Number of Tankers Sank:
Number of Capital Ships Sank:
Total Tonnage Destroyed:
Refit Time Standard:
Award Request:
On Patrol
U-86 Meer Sprite (VIIB) - crushedhat
U-37 Walküre (IXA) - grendel
Still At Sea
None
In Refit
U-105 Seeschlange (IXB) - gray81 - March 1941
U-44 Hohenlohe - (IXA) - andy - March 1941
U-74 Beowulf (VIIB) - wsmithjr - March 1941
U-101 Zitteraal (VIIB) - keyboy - March 1941
U-42 Ægir - (IXA) - silentwolf - April 1941
Late Presumed Lost
U-49 Seevergnugen - (VIIB) - ubertreiber
U-99 Sauerkraut (VIIB) - dwillem
===================================================================================================================================
Good evening Gentleman, I won't take much of your time, as I know that you have to prepare for tomorrow morning.
Special Instructions: Patrols from August 1940 will start and finish from La Rochelle and use Bay of Biscay table for first and last transit boxes of each patrol.
If you have been allocated a Special Mission (Mine Laying, Wolfpack Patrol or Abwehr Agent Delivery) please receive instructions from the Executive Officer as early as you can, because you will not be leaving Port until you do.
Ensure that your torpedo load has been checked before departure and that the G7a's have been loaded into the tubes where possible.:
U-Boat Type | Torpedo Starting Mix | Can Alter Mix By | e.g. Max G7a mix | e.g. Max G7e mix |
VIIB, VIIC | 8 x G7a and 6 x G7e | Maximum of 4 | 12xG7a, 2xG7e | 4xG7a, 10xG7e |
IXA, IXB | 12 x G7a and 10 x G7e | Maximum of 4 | 16xG7a, 6xG7e | 8xG7a, 14xG7e |
With the changes ordered by the Vizeadmiral , this should now ensure that your G7a and G7e torpedoes have similar success and so all eels will be more reliable. (G7a and G7e dud rate is now 1 on a 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
[P1] Jan 1941 - Jun 1941
Spanish Coast
None
Atlantic
U-86 Meer Sprite (VIIB) - crushedhat
Atlantic (Wolfpack Patrol)
None
British Isles
None
West African Coast
U-37 Walküre (IXA) - grendel
===================================================================================================================================
NOTE SO THAT WE DO NOT LOSE U-BOAT'S TO THE MEDITERRANEAN AND THE ARCTIC, I AM RE-ROLLING ANY MEDITERRANEAN AND ARCTIC RESULTS!
Important Information for Patrol Reports
U-Boat Name and ID Number:
Patrol: #
Patrol Assignment:
Successful Patrol:
Number of Freighters Sank:
Number of Tankers Sank:
Number of Capital Ships Sank:
Total Tonnage Destroyed:
Refit Time Standard:
Award Request: