War Log #9: Sink the Bismarck!

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On the Night of May 25, 1941,

In the Admiral's room of the battleship that was stolen by Mr

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In the Admiral's room of the battleship that was stolen by Mr. Valluard. All of the sailors enjoyed their dinner inside the newly built battleship. Others looked around at it's armaments, others studied the armaments, setting of practices on how to conduct this battleship with no mistakes.

The higher officials, such as the rear admirals and captains are in the Admiral's room, which contains the map of the planned attack. Both Mr. Valluard and Harold Young Bastion took the choice in preparing for the plans. This is to prepare while the Royal Navy are setting up their plans.

Mr. Valluard: Now, with the battleship in our hands, we have to be careful, considering that this is a new one.

Harold: We understand sir.

Harold's tone of speaking changed from a once teacher to a respected leader. Mr. Valluard was weirded out by the sudden change, but now's not the time to ask questions, the main focus right now is the Bismarck.

Mr. Valluard: Never get the feeling that this ship almost looked like the Hood.

Captain #24: Considering that it's turrets are similar to hers.

Captain #45: I agree. Most of our men are studying the ship, this is inorder to get ready for our contact with the Bismarck.

Mr. Valluard: Okay. This would at least give us some time to understand the controls of this ship, this is very different to a light cruiser, so we shall took caution on the engineering of the ship.

Captain #45: Yes sir.

Mr. Valluard: Now, since we are all here... any updates on any allied ships related to their contact to the Bismarck?

Harold: Yes sir. We just got a radio transmission report from Suffolk.

Mr. Valluard: What does it say?

Harold: According to the radio transmission, the Suffolk with a range down to 22,000 yards, made contact with the Bismarck on full image.

Harold: Upon escaping her salvos, the heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen was detached to the Bismarck, it is unknown if it was ordered by the Admiral of the Bismarck. 

Harold: The ship was setting her original course, unknown on where is her next objective. We will be reporting anything else under the order of our Captain.

Mr. Valluard: I see, what about the aircraft carriers?

Harold: We just got a report from HMS Victorious, just a day ago, in the afternoon or on the early evening of May 24th, we launched a squadron of Swordfish biplane torpedo bombers, one was reported to have hit the ship, however nothing has changed.

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