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changeset 797:dc77d9b213f1
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date | Sun, 12 Jan 2003 17:20:34 +0000 |
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files | 3rdparty/packages/subsim/control1.cmp 3rdparty/packages/subsim/convoys.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/diesel.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/fonts.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/germap.cmp 3rdparty/packages/subsim/hiscore.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/mission.txt 3rdparty/packages/subsim/missions.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/radar.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/shipmap2.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/sintbl.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/stitle.pic 3rdparty/packages/subsim/sub.dat 3rdparty/packages/subsim/usamap.cmp |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/3rdparty/packages/subsim/mission.txt Sun Jan 12 17:20:34 2003 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,704 @@ +Your first war patrol starts at +Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg East) +on 5 September 1939 with a brand new +Type VII. The assigned patrol area is +at 0 deg East, 51 deg North. You +should patrol there for three days. +You are then to proceed to 1 deg West, +57 deg North for 19 days. You should +be home well before the 2 of October +1939. Your mission is to sink all +British shipping sighted. +@ +You are to leave Wilhelmshaven (54 deg +North, 4 deg East) in your Type II on +3 November 1939 for an important +patrol. Your patrol starts 8 November +1939 at 4 deg West, 47 deg North. +Your primary mission is to sink all +enemy merchantmen sighted during your +ten days on station. You should +return to Wilhelmshaven when patrol is +complete or torpedoes exhausted. +@ +From your base at Bremerhaven (54 deg +North, 6 deg East) you are to leave on +New Year's day 1940, in a Type VII, in +order to sink enemy shipping around 49 +deg West, 49 deg North. You will stay +for 10 days and then should return +home before the first of February. +@ +After leaving Wilhelmshaven(54 deg +North, 4 deg East) on the 29 February +1940 go to the enemy shipping lanes at +52 deg North, 1 deg East in your Type +II. When you have arrived at this +area, you are to lay mines. As you +will be operating in the Channel, +beware of enemy planes! You will be +on patrol for twenty days after the +mines are laid. You should return to +Wilhelmshaven by 26 March 1940. +@ +With the conquest of France nearly +complete, we have more bases allowing +us to patrol more effectively than +before. You will leave St. Nazaire +(47 deg North, 3 deg West) in a type +VII on 28 April 1940 to hunt convoy +shipping around 74 deg West, 38 deg +North for 12 days. Intelligence warns +of large, well-protected convoys in +that vicinity. We expect to see you +again after being gone for about 65 +days, sometime around the 3 July 1940. +@ +You are to leave Lorient (47 deg +North, 4 deg West) in a Type II +submarine on the 26 June 1940 for your +striking position of 4 deg West, 50 +deg North for 12 days. The target +ships will probably be riding empty on +their way to America. You should +return to base by 19 July 1940. +@ +On 7 August 1940 your Type VII is to +leave St. Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 +deg West) in search of enemy cargo +shipping heading westbound. You are +to stay for twenty days in the +vicinity of 8 deg West, 58 deg North. +You should return to base by 24 +September 1940. +@ +After a lengthy refit, your Type II is +bound for 30 deg West, 48 deg North +for a nine day patrol. Leave Lorient +(47 deg North, 4 deg West) on 27 +October 1940. You are to sink +anything you can catch. You should +arrive back in Lorient by 21 November +1940. +@ +A long patrol in a Type VII is +required to meet your mission +objectives. After leaving St. +Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 deg West) on +20 December 1940 you are to proceed to +45 deg West, 49 deg North to patrol +for naval vessels suspected to be in +the area. After eight days you are to +leave for your second destination at +55 deg West, 48 deg North for a two +week patrol. On 8 February 1941 you +should be back in France. +@ +Mission Orders dictate you to leave +St. Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 deg +West) in a Type VII on 20 January +1941 to patrol your mission area at 45 +deg West, 59 deg North for thirty +days. You should arrive back at St. +Nazaire before 28 February 1941. +@ +Since the weather in the North +Atlantic is clearing, you are to leave +Bremerhaven(54 deg North, 6 deg East) +in a Type VII on 17 April 1941 for a +patrol at 20 deg West, 48 deg North. +You should patrol for 12 days. We +expect you to arrive back at +Bremerhaven about 18 May 1941. +@ +On 15 June 1941 you will leave +Wilhelmshaven (54 deg North, 4 deg +East) in your Type II submarine to +apply more pressure to the supply +lines of the British Empire. Your +patrol area is south of England, at 2 +deg West, 51 deg North. You are to +patrol for 12 days. You should return +to base by 3 July 1941. +@ +Leave Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg +East) in a Type VII on 13 August 1941 +for 11 deg West, 57 deg North and stay +for two weeks. Report back to +Bremerhaven by 3 September 1941. You +are to seek and destroy enemy naval +vessels. +@ +Our base at Bordeaux (45 deg North, 3 +deg West) is located in an effective +position to send you to attack the +southern supply routes to England. +Depart on 11 October 1941 and proceed +to 65 deg West, 40 deg North. Proceed +to destroy all Allied shipping spotted +during your 12 days on patrol. You +should be back by 19 November 1941. +@ +9 December 1941: Our glorious far +eastern allies have dealt the +Americans a crushing blow in the +Pacific! American shipping is now +legitimate targets! Leave St. +Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 deg West) +immediately with a Type VII, proceed +to 54 deg West, 47 deg North, patrol +the area looking for targets of +opportunity. After seven days go to +69 deg West, 41 deg North and mine +this area. Stay in this area for one +week destroying coastal shipping. You +should return to base by 29 January@ +942. +@ +You will depart in a Type VII from +Wilhelmshaven (54 deg North, 4 deg +East) on 6 February 1942. Proceed to +52 deg West, 39 deg North and stay in +this vicinity for six days. You +should then move to 79 deg West, 33 +deg North and mine the area. You must +leave the area after 7 days and should +return to base by 31 March 1942. +@ +Leave Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 +deg East) in a Type VII on 6 April +1942 and proceed cautiously to the +British Isles at 10 deg West, 43 deg +North. Your mission is to destroy the +well-protected military convoys +re-supplying the Allied effort in the +Mediterranean and mine the area. +Beware of aircraft when around the +British Isles! You must not stay +longer than nineteen days in this +area. You should return to base by 1 +May 1942. +@ +Intelligence reports that two empty +merchants are leaving Bristol (51 deg +North, 5 deg West) for the United +States. It is suspected that these +vessels are carrying important +research material for the Americans' +Anti-Submarine Warfare effort. It is +imperative that these vessels be sunk. +Leave Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg +East) on 4 June 1942. If you don't +find them after 12 days at 49 deg +West, 47 deg North, return to base. +@ +Intelligence reports a pair of +American battleships are being +transferred to the British. If you +leave La Rochelle (47 deg North, 2 deg +West) on 2 August 1942 you can ambush +them at 60 deg West, 47 deg North. In +any case, wait no longer than two +weeks and then return to base by 1 +September 1942. +@ +An invasion convoy is leaving Cardiff +for the Mediterranean. Our forces +down there need all the help they can +get. Leave Bordeaux (45 deg North, 3 +deg West) on 1 October 1942 in a Type +VII and intercept these ships at 7 deg +West, 53 deg North. Stay no longer +than two weeks looking for this convoy +or other shipping. You should return +to base by 28 October 1942. +@ +You are to leave St. Nazaire (47 deg +North, 3 deg West) by 28 November 1942 +in a Type VII. Your patrol station is +centered around 6 deg West, 61 deg +North. You are to stay there for six +days, then should return to base by 15 +December 1942. +@ +On 26 January 1943 Leave Lorient (47 +deg North, 4 deg West) in a Type VII +and proceed to 76 deg West, 37 deg +North. Mine the shipping lane leaving +Charleston, South Carolina and destroy +any other shipping you may find. +Beware of American land-based planes. +After 8 days leave this area and go to +62 deg West, 42 deg North to make a +quick, two day sweep. You should +return to base by 24 March 1943. +@ +Depart from Bremerhaven (54 deg North, +6 deg East) in a refurbished Type VII +on 26 March 1943. You are to wait in +the shipping lanes around 35 deg West, +69 deg North for 16 days. Then +proceed to 13 deg West, 68 deg North +for a four day patrol. You should +return to Bremerhaven by 20 May 1943. +@ +A barrier mine field must be resown +in the North Sea area. Leave St. +Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 deg West) on +24 May 1943 in a Type II to lay the +field at 0 deg East, 56 deg North. +Stay for 12 days, attacking all +shipping sighted, returning no later +than 5 July 1943. +@ +Leave Wilhelmshaven (54 deg North, 4 +deg East) in a Type VII on 22 July +1943. Patrol the waters around 50 deg +West, 48 deg North for enemy vessels. +Stay no more than twelve days. You +should return to base no later than 30 +September 1943. +@ +Leave Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg +East) on 19 September 1943 in a Type +VII, head for 75 deg West, 35 deg +North. Stay for eight days. Primary +target is enemy merchant shipping. +You should return to base by 30 +November 1943. +@ +On 17 November 1943 take a Type VII +and set sail from Bordeaux (45 deg +North, 3 deg West). Your destination +is 0 deg East, 57 deg North, the +channel outside of London. This area +is heavily mined and patrolled, but it +also has very heavy shipping traffic. +Patrol the channel for three weeks, +sinking all shipping sighted. You +should return to base by 24 December +1943. +@ +The Bay of Biscay appears to be safe +for hunting again. In your Type II +leave St. Nazaire (47 deg North, 3 +deg West) on 15 January 1944 for 8 deg +West, 60 deg North for a one week +patrol. You should return to base by +31 January 1944. +@ +The Type II is finally being phased +out. You have the honor of taking the +last war patrol in one. Your voyage +starts in Bordeaux (45 deg North, 3 +deg West) on 14 March 1944 and takes +you to 9 deg West, 37 deg North for an +eight day tour. You should return to +base by 31 March 1944. +@ +You have been selected to penetrate a +high risk area and inflict major +damage on the enemy! Leave +Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg East) +in a Type VII on 12 May 1944. Patrol +area 1 is at 27 deg West, 65 deg +North. Patrol here for two weeks. +Patrol area 2 is at 39 deg West, 63 +deg North. Patrol this station for +one week returning to base by 6 July +1944. +@ +You have been assigned a Type XXI +located at Wilhelmshaven (54 deg +North, 4 deg East). On 10 July 1944 +leave for 21 deg West, 50 deg North +and patrol this area for 16 days, then +switch to 40 deg West, 49 deg North +for a four day patrol. You should +return to base by 31 August 1944. +@ +Leave the port at Wilhelmshaven (54 +deg North, 4 deg East) on 7 September +1944 for 53 deg West, 45 deg North. +After 10 days leave this patrol area, +switching to 55 deg West, 36 deg North +for five days, returning to base by 8 +November 1944. +@ +As there are only a limited number of +Type XXI available you will have to +use a Type VII when you leave +Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg East) +on 5 November 1944. Proceed to 72 deg +West, 35 deg North and do what damage +you can to anything that floats. +Beware of carrier aircraft. Stay on +station nine days, but be extremely +cautious. You should return to base +by 16 January 1945. +@ +Take a Type XXI and depart from +Wilhelmshaven (54 deg North, 4 deg +East) on 3 January 1945. Your +assigned patrol area is 74 deg West, +35 deg North. Stay for six days and +then return to Germany. You should +return to base by 20 March 1945. +@ +At Bremerhaven (54 deg North, 6 deg +East) you will find a Type XXI that is +available now. Leave on 3 March 1945 +for 8 deg West, 52 deg North for a 26 +day patrol. Be especially wary of +Allied aircraft! You should return to +base by 11 April 1945. +@ +1 May 1945: MISSION OF OPPORTUNITY: +LEAVE BREMERHAVEN (54 deg NORTH, 6 deg +EAST) IMMEDIATELY. ABERDEEN AREA +CLOUDED OVER. POSSIBLE LACK OF AIR +SUPPORT MEANS GOOD HUNTING AROUND THE +FIFTH. PROCEED TO 54 DEG NORTH, 0 DEG +EAST. DO WHAT DAMAGE YOU CAN AS SOON +AS POSSIBLE! STAY AT SEA UNTIL YOUR +SUPPLIES ARE EXHAUSTED. +% +5 MAY 45 - "CEASE COMBAT ACTIONS +AGAINST ALLIED SHIPPING. SURFACE AND +FLY A BLACK FLAG FROM THE MASTHEAD. +PROCEED IMMEDIATELY TO NEAREST ALLIED +NAVAL BASE. DO NOT SCUTTLE YOUR +SHIPS. THE WAR IS OVER. " +@ +You and the Seawolf have been ordered +to Corregidor (121 deg East, 14 deg +North) with food and ammunition. You +will leave from Perth (115 deg East, +32 deg South) on 16 January 1942. +Proceed to Corregidor(121 deg East, 14 +deg North) via the Sulu Sea(120 deg +East, 8 deg North) being careful of +Japanese Forces. Unload your stores +at Corregidor and reload people and +submarine spares by sending a shore +party, and come home to our new base +at Surabaya (112 deg East, 6 deg +South) via the Celebes Sea. +@ +On 17 January 1942, you will take the +S-40 from Surabaya (112 deg East, 6 +deg South) and proceed to the Java +Sea, off of Balikpapan (117 deg East, +5 deg South). You are to destroy the +invasion force coming to capture this +important refinery. You should return +to Surabaya after patrolling the area +for 12 days. +@ +Depart from Surabaya (112 deg East, 6 +deg South) in the S-39 to try to +prevent the Japanese from invading +Java (107 deg East, 5 deg South). +Leave 20 February 1942 for a combat +patrol north of Java's western shore. +You are the last line of defense in +this area, make every shot count. You +should return to base when ordered to +by radio. +% +25 February 42 - Proceed immediately +to Isle of Chebia (106 deg East, 2 deg +North) to pick up British Generals +fleeing Singapore. Wait up to two +days for them to come out in a life +raft then return to patrol area. +% +4 March 42 - You should return to +Perth (115 deg East, 32 deg South) via +the Sundra Straight (106 deg East, 6 +deg South). +@ +The S-41 is to leave Surabaya (112 deg +East, 6 deg South), Java on 11 +February 1942 and take up a barrier +patrol off of Tarakan (120 deg East, 4 +deg North) in the Celebes Sea to sink +the approaching Japanese Invasion +forces. Stay on station at least 10 +days. +@ +S-44 is to leave Brisbane (153 deg +East, 27 deg South) and is to patrol +in the Solomon Island chain, around +Guadalcanal (160 deg East, 8 deg +South) on 1 April 1942. Sink all +shipping sighted. Stay on station no +longer than 20 days before returning +to Brisbane. +@ +Take the Grayling and depart +immediately 29 May 1942 from Pearl +Harbor (158 deg West, 22 deg North) +and proceed to the area 400 nautical +miles southeast of Midway Island (180 +deg West, 29 deg North). Make all +possible haste, your presence is +immediately required. Observing enemy +activity is critically important. +Attack only after radioing your +position. You should return to base +after 24 days on station or when +torpedoes are exhausted. +@ +The Tambor is to depart immediately 29 +May 1942 from Pearl Harbor (158 deg +West, 22 deg North) and proceed to the +area 400 nautical miles southeast of +Midway Island. Make all possible +haste, your presence is immediately +required. Observing enemy activity is +critically important. Take up +position at (179 deg East, 28 deg +North) to scout for enemy forces. +Attack only after radioing your +position. You should return to base +after 24 days on station or when +torpedoes are exhausted. +@ +The Whale is to go to Kii Suido (136 +deg East, 34 deg North) and lay mines +about 20 miles offshore. Leave 1 +September 1942 from Pearl Harbor (158 +deg West, 22 deg North) and destroy +enemy shipping when finished laying +the field. Stay on station no more +than 14 days before returning to +Pearl. +@ +Leave Perth (115 deg East, 32 deg +South), in the Trout, on 3 November +1942 to patrol Camranh Bay (109 deg +East, 12 deg North). Travel through +the Banda(125 deg East, 5 deg South), +Celebes(125 deg East, 5 deg North), +and Sulu Seas(120 deg East, 7 deg +North) hugging their southern waters. +Patrol the bay for 2 weeks and should +return to Perth via the South China +(115 deg East, 12 deg North) and +Java(110 deg East, 7 deg South) Seas. +% +15 November 42 - Trout should shift +to Miri, Brunei (115 deg East, 12 deg +North) to attack a tanker spotted in +that area. Patrol this area for two +days, then return to Camranh Bay(109 +deg East, 12 deg North). +% +24 November 42 - Trout should shift +back to Miri, Brunei (115 deg East, 12 +deg North) to attack second tanker +spotted there. +@ +On 3 December1942 leave Pearl Harbor +(158 deg West, 22 deg North) and +proceed in Trigger to area North of +Tokyo Bay (141 deg East, 35 deg North) +and lay minefield. Stay in the area +of the minefield. Due to rich target +environment, try to maximize usage of +your deck gun and the presence of the +minefield. Time on station should be +limited to 2 weeks. You should return +to Pearl Harbor by 30 January 1943. +@ +The Wahoo is to patrol the Northern +coast of New Guinea (140 deg East, 2 +deg South) for enemy shipping for 20 +days after leaving Brisbane (153 deg +East, 27 deg South) on 17 January +1943. While patrolling check the port +of Wewak, New Guinea (144 deg East, 3 +deg South) for signs of enemy +activity. There is a known convoy +convergence point slightly "up" the +coast from Wewak, near a town called +Hollandia(144 deg East, 1 deg South). +After your patrol go to Pearl Harbor +(158 deg West, 22 deg North).@or a +major refit. +@ +The Tunny is to leave Pearl Harbor +(158 deg West, 22 deg North) on 3 +April 1943 for Wake Island (167 deg +East, 19 deg North). You are to +intercept and attack an enemy +amphibious convoy near the island. +You should return to base when ordered +by radio. +% +6 April 43 - Carrier task force +heading for Wake Island (167 deg East, +19 deg North), intercept and destroy. +Composition is 3 carriers with only +two escorts. +% +11 April 43 - Return to Pearl Harbor +immediately. +@ +Leave Perth (115 deg East, 32 deg +South) in the Bowfin on 30 October +1943 for Saigon (108 deg East, 11 deg +North). Destroy all shipping +encountered. After 20 days or when +torpedoes are expended return to +Perth. +@ +The Skate is to proceed to Wake Island +(166 deg East, 11 deg North) for +airstrike lifeguard duty. You are to +leave Pearl Harbor (158 deg West, 22 +deg North) on October 2, 1943 for +Wake. After 24 days return to Pearl +Harbor with any survivors. +@ +The Permit is to leave Pearl Harbor +(158 deg West, 22 deg North) on 20 +January 1944 for Kwajalein (166 deg +East, 10 deg North) to destroy enemy +naval shipping around the island. You +may stay up to 20 days before +returning to Pearl Harbor. +@ +Depart Darwin (131 deg East, 12 deg +South) on 30 January 1944 in the +Bowfin for Balikpapan (117 deg East, 2 +deg South) to lay a minefield. When +finished laying the minefield patrol +for one week then return to base. +% +9 February 1944 - Bowfin, change +course to intercept enemy seaplane +tender approaching Makassar (119 deg +East, 5 deg South). Escorts are +alerted to U.S. submarine activity. +Stay only 3 days looking for the +target. +@ +The Jack is to leave Pearl Harbor (158 +deg West, 22 deg North) 9 February +1944, patrol the Sulu Sea area (120 +deg East, 8 deg North) for ten days +and return to Perth (115 deg East, 32 +deg South) by April 6th, 1944. +@ +Tautog is to leave Pearl Harbor (158 +deg West, 22 deg North) on 4 March +1944. for the waters north of Honshu +(Japanese Home Islands). Center +patrol off the port of Muroran (144 +deg East, 42 deg North). Stay two +weeks and return to Pearl Harbor. +@ +Harder leaves Perth (115 deg East, 32 +deg South) on 28 May 1944 for Palima, +Celebes (121 deg East, 5 South) to +intercept a single cargo ship. Stay +up to 20 days in order to destroy this +important vessel. You should return +to Darwin (131 deg East, 12 deg South) +when mission is complete. Attempt to +reserve enough torpedoes or deck gun +rounds to destroy cargo ship when she +sails. +% +25 June 1944 - Intercept convoy at +Selayer Straits (121 deg East, 6 deg +North) wait up to 3 days then return +to base. +@ +The Albacore leaves Pearl Harbor (158 +deg West, 22 deg North) on 5 June 1944 +for the Eastern entrance to Surigao +Straight (the Philippines, 126 deg +East, 14 deg North) where you will +perform an 18 day patrol, searching +for a major Japanese fleet reaction to +our landings in the Philippines. +Assume this to be a particularly +dangerous and important mission as the +entire Japanese military will probably +react to our liberation of our allies. +% +17 July 1944 - Lifeguard support for +airstrikes in the Caroline Islands. +Your assigned support station is Yap +at (136 deg East, 8 deg North). +% +20 July 1944 - Pick up fliers on +southwest side of island. +@ +Archerfish is to leave Pearl Harbor +(158 deg West, 22 deg North) on 19 +November 1944 for a patrol off of +Tokyo Bay (141 deg East, 35 deg +North). Beware of friendly aircraft +conducting airstrikes against the +Japanese homeland. Our pilots tend to +attack anything they see. You should +return to base after 24 days on +station. +@ +The Tirante leaves Subic Bay(121 deg +East, 14 deg North) on 15 March 1945 +for the waters off of Nagasaki (129 +deg East, 33 deg North) to attack +possible fleet units approaching U.S. +forces landing on Okinawa to the +south. You should return to base +after 20 days on station. +% +9 April 1945 - Proceed to Korean +coast, vicinity of Wando (126 deg +East, 34 deg North) to destroy coastal +shipping. +% +12 April 1945 -Intercept important +freighter leaving Quelpart Island +(Chuju Do) (127 deg East, 34 deg +North) for Japan. +@ +Take the Hardhead, leave 22 March 1945 +from Perth (115 deg East, 32 deg +South), go through Lombok and Karimata +straits (Indochina). Lay minefield +off of Ceram (131 deg East, 5 deg +South) in the shipping lanes, and then +conduct regular patrol for 4 more +days. You should return to new base +in Subic Bay (121 deg East, 14 deg +North) when complete. +@ +The Tigrone will leave Perth (115 deg +East, 32 deg South) on 12 May 1945 for +Osaka, Japan (136 deg East, 32 deg +North) to lifeguard for B-29's and to +destroy any shipping found. Stay up +to 14 days on station. +% +5 June 45 - Pick up air crew at 136 +deg East, 33 deg North. +% +9 June 45 - Pick up air crew at 136 +deg East, 32 deg North. +@ +Your mission is to practice tactics +against this simulated convoy. Your +objective is to damage as many enemy +ships as possible without being +damaged by any escort ships. Return +to Pearl Harbor (157 degrees West, +22 Degrees North) when you are +finished for your mission rating. +@@ + \ No newline at end of file