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Joined: Feb 2005
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Radar, USS Barbel First tear drop sub made. about the other stuff, had an emplosion once. went deep!!!!!!!!!! other stuff prefer not to think about. kjs
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Radar almost forgot, I, we, put flares on those targets flight deck during games. (no afence ment to any surface sailors) kjs
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Awesome photo, Radar! I'll have to send my ex a copy of it. He'll get a kick out seeing it, I'm sure. Thanks!
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DenverSparky - we did too, but frankly, diesel boats were better at it than SSN's. More maneuverable, and quieter than we were when yer on batteries.
Bren - glad you like the photo. Not sure where I got this from, it wasn't us shooting film thru the periscope here.
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There are 10 types of people. Those who know binary, and those who don't.
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Posted for Alan Belson: Saw this today in Cousmes-Vauce, a little village near me on the way back from an agricultural show. Ordinary folks are still putting flowers on the wall in gratitude, 61 years after their liberation. 2nd pic is an immaculately restored 1944 'Wilys Jeep' from the invasion, seen at the show. 3rd pic, for any farm boys looking, a 1936 'Deering' tractor. This thundered past with Dolly Parton booming out "For I have always loved you," on the PA. Magic!
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