changeset 797:dc77d9b213f1

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author boisy
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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+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.
+@@
+
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