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SSG Michael Noll
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Wow! Great trailer
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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It looks interesting as we lost so many ships in the Atlantic and even off our coast. I believe coastal cities were finally told to turn off their lights in order not to give the U-Boats good references. I also think one of the ways we turned the tide was using an area strategy of the fleets. When a ship was attacked the other ships dropped depth chargers. I am not sure of this. My guess was 1941.
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mistakes where made when I put up the initial post (it shows 1942 in the trailer) what month do you think it takes place in? (I'm going January 1942)
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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SSG (Join to see) - I really don't know. I think they were attacking us with U-Boats before we entered the war.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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1942 was the start of concentrated efforts from both sides. Operation Drum Beat was the code name for the German leg of the offensive. They were sinking ships right off the coast using our city lights as GPS. The threat was so big that the Intra Coastal Waterway grew to strategic importance. We had convoy knowledge and offers of training, but that was...

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British.

And gosh darn it, we weren't about to let some limey has-beens from ww1 tell us how to run our defenses. So instead we lost hundreds of men and dozens of ships. Eventually the president - being an Anglophile - would pressure Admiral King to "pull his finger out" and head to England to be taught how to convoy. He did and the killings tapered off.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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Great response! PO3 Donald Murphy
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SGT Program Coordinator
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I think it'll be a good movie, going to see it.
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