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Smart looking ship. Great shots.USS Midway (museum ship) in San Diego.
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Smart looking ship. Great shots.USS Midway (museum ship) in San Diego.
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I don't think I've posted this one - from the aircraft carrier in Charleston SC
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In 2000 before I switched totally to digital
I don't think so - I may have already posted this - from the LexingtonIf I am correct that is the submarine Cavalla it was allowed to fall apart and was scrapped just recently
I don't think so - I may have already posted this - from the Lexington
As it got dark, we went down into the submarine the USS CLAMAGORE. Bob served as an enlisted man on submarines before he went to the Naval Academy. He was much happier with the submarine presentation because it was more like when he served on submarines.
The website says: "USS CLAMAGORE was commissioned on June 28, 1945, as the war in the Pacific was drawing to a close. Based at Charleston for much of her career, she cruised Atlantic and Mediterranean waters for nearly thirty years, including critical patrols at the height of the Cuban missile crisis in 1962. Twice modified from her original World War II configuration, Clamagore continued in service as one of the U. S. Navy's last diesel-powered submarines until decommissioned in 197
"Aboard the Clamagore, it is easy to visualize what it was like to live onboard a submarine, visit her control room, crew's berthing and mess areas, engine rooms, maneuvering room and a memorial to submariners lost at sea. "
In truth it is hard to do much to butcher up a submarine - there isn't enough room inside. This is not a handicapped available exhibit because each section of the submarine is cut off by watertight doors and you have to step over the sill.
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