Log of the Snorkel Wolf Pack from Atomic War No. 3
by Sol Brodsky (?)

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Log of the Snorkel Wolf Pack from Atomic War No. 3
by Sol Brodsky (?)
German Officers on the conning tower of a German submarine at sea, date unknown.
Kaiser Wilhelm II addressing naval officers after the Battle of Jutland (Skagerrak) 31 May 1916.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017)
-Insert Pirates of the Caribbean's soundtrack here-
El portaaviones nuclear francés "Charles de Gaulle" (R-91), entrando en dique seco, en Febrero de 2017.
© IWM (Q 18048) Officer inspecting Royal Marines on board HMS Royal Oak. Royal Oak was a Revenge Class Battleship commissioned on 1st May, 1916. She participated in Jutland and survived the war, but was sunk by U47 on 14th Oct., 1939.
A ship that sinks itself as a measure of protection
Because sailors will scuttle their ship as a desperate measure to prevent their ship falls into the hands of enemy.