In the history of World War II, there was such a cat in the sea service, I called it "Broomstick Star"
How "broom" is there? Any ship where the cat stayed was sunk.
And there is no distinction between the enemy and the enemy.
Personally, I think I should make an autobiography for this cat, called "Dead Cats Are Coming"

Oscar
The cat was originally on the German battleship Bismarck
It is known as the largest tonnage and the most advanced technology
It was later sunk by the Joint Encirclement and Suppression of the British Royal Navy.
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The British army found this little cute who was clutching the wooden board in the sea and shivering, and rescued it.
Brought to the destroyer "Cossack"
Gave it a name – Oscar
Known as the "Royal Navy Vanguard"
Unfortunately, the attack was blown in two, and 159 crew members were killed.
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Oscar was rescued again by the British Legionnaire who came to the rescue and changed his name to "Sam"
Legion number
Quietly speaking: the ship was later sunk by the Germans
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Oscar, who changed his name, was invited by the Ark Royal.
13 days later, it was attacked by a German U-81 submarine and was blown out of a large hole.
The captain ordered the ship to leave the ship, and the Ark sank. A sailor was killed.
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The remaining 1487 crew members were rescued by the destroyer Lightning.
Unfortunately, it was not long before it was also sunk by the Germans.
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In the end, the Oscars were not abandoned and sent back to England. Worked as a rat catcher in the Governor's Office Building.
He died after 14 years.
This is the life of the Oscar legend.
Oscar's oil portrait is also preserved at the National Maritime Museum.
In his old age, Oscar probably thought about his life like this: I have not seen any big scenes, big winds and waves, how many times I have escaped from death.
German: Oscar, I want to sing a song for you.
"Listen to me, thank you for (*°∀°)=3 having you..."
Crew: Cats do have nine lives, and I don't know if I have them or not.
I thought I should make an autobiography of this cat, called "Dead Cats Are Coming."
The inspiration for the name is "Death is Coming"