Hunt for U-571

Deshawn 2022-03-21 09:01:57

In April 1942, during World War II, in the Atlantic Ocean, the German warships adopted the "wolf pack" tactics, causing heavy losses to the Allies. Captain Taylor of the United States Navy was promised to be promoted to captain because of his outstanding performance in resisting the enemy, but for some reason he could not get his wish. At this time, the situation of the enemy suddenly came, and Taylor was ordered to board the S-33 Master-class submarine to perform a secret mission. The commander was Captain Mike, accompanied by Captain Harsh and Major Kunan. After a survey, a German submarine U-571 was damaged and was sending out a distress signal. The mission of the S-33 was to disguise itself as a German maintenance ship, under the cover of maintenance, to obtain Germany's most advanced decoding equipment from the U-571. However, because the S-33 has been in disrepair for a long time, the water tank and other equipment have reached the service period. If it sneaks below 200 meters, it may be dangerous. However, in order to complete the task, Taylor and others still drove carefully and attacked the German warship. But at this time, the German army The torpedoes also approached U-571, and their lives were on the line, and their lives were uncertain...

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  • Zackary 2022-03-24 09:01:54

    [University] Submarine naval battle game is more important

  • Jewell 2022-03-25 09:01:09

    In the early years, I watched VCD with my father, and then the school actually organized to watch it in the cinema. After that, the physics teacher at the school liked it very much. Every time he explained buoyancy, he gave an example of this ship, so that now I can't remember what the film was about, but I remember that I definitely watched it twice.

U-571 quotes

  • Mrs. Dahlgren: Where's your date, Andy? It's not like you to arrive stagged like this.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: I'm afraid I couldn't get one on such short notice ma'am.

  • Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: I didn't get my boat.

    Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: I know.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: And with all due respect, sir, there's only one way that could've happened and that's if you withheld your recomendation.

    Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: That's right. I just don't think your ready.

    Lieutenant Andrew Tyler: What do you mean I'm not ready? Sir, I have worked my tail off on the S-33. I'm qualified in every area and then some. What executive officer has higher marks then I do, Captain?

    Lt. Commander Mike Dahlgren: Andy! Your just not ready to take on a command of your own.