September/October 1940, Allied impulse number 5:
The Admiralty in London is torn between doing nothing about the German fleet in the FarOes Gap (thus making sure that the convoys will stay alive) or to send the Home Fleet out to try to force the Germans into combat. Churchill, hearing of the debate, sends a political message: “we need a victory for the public soon!”...
So the CW and the US take combined impulses, the French pass (they've got nothing to do) and the Soviets and the Chinese (well, what's left of them) take land actions.
The US sails a couple of BB's to Pearl Harbor and a CV leaves Norfolk for the Pacific.
The Albacore is flown into the 1 box of the FarOes Gap. Next, the CW Home fleet leaves Liverpool and start cruising the sea area, hoping to find the German battleships. The two monitors also sail into the 0 box to strengthen the convoys escorts. People cheer and the band plays on the deck the Royal navy March: “Heart of Oak”:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcSIgxGm1-I
But first, presence of German ships are reported in the Bay of Biscay too... The CW decides to see it those can be found. After all, there is a plane escorting the convoys, so why not:
