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Originally posted by Daidalos
22nd August 1943
Special Directive No. 16
22-8-1943, 13:34
from: submarine command
to: all submarines operating in the Yellow Sea and China Sea
Rules of engagement are modified as follows: From the 24th of August submarine commanders are prohibited to engage unarmed merchant ships and any civilian ship sailing under Chinese flag. Excluded from this rule are: Any ship sailing under Chinese flag which is observably armed and military/troop transports of the Chinese navy.
From now on Chinese capital warships are priority targets. With Special Directive No. 16 in effect Special Directive No. 14 from the 29-6-1943 is null and void. The new limit of advance is marked by the 16th degree of latitude.
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Originally posted by Daidalos
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Originally posted by Daidalos
22nd August 1943
Special Directive No. 16
22-8-1943, 13:34
from: submarine command
to: all submarines operating in the Yellow Sea and China Sea
Rules of engagement are modified as follows: From the 24th of August submarine commanders are prohibited to engage unarmed merchant ships and any civilian ship sailing under Chinese flag. Excluded from this rule are: Any ship sailing under Chinese flag which is observably armed and military/troop transports of the Chinese navy.
From now on Chinese capital warships are priority targets. With Special Directive No. 16 in effect Special Directive No. 14 from the 29-6-1943 is null and void. The new limit of advance is marked by the 16th degree of latitude.
Yes.
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For oil, which the SAE imports from the Dutch first place (some more from the Hulf region I assume), it does not make sense to ship it to Chosen, methinks. Such move would require to sufficiently enlarge the SAE/Dutch merchant fleet bringing oil from the DEI to SAE, so ihe capacity not only covers SAE needs but also allows a reasonable quantity to be sailed back all the way to Chosen...
This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Kaiser Kirk" (Sep 15th 2013, 9:40pm)
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Originally posted by Rooijen10
I think a link to the picture would have been better with a warning regarding the contents of the photo. Especially for those with a weak stomach.
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KIA: 20650
WIA: 38742
MIA: 1342
POW: 412
Tanks: 82
Light Tanks: 110
Armored Vehicles: 260
Unarmored Vehicles: 420
Artillery: 140
Fighters: 125
Bombers: 141
Recce: 33
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