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Re: Cross setion of the SSN
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Date: 
Tue, 25 Sep 2001 02:16:51 GMT
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In lugnet.build.military, Shaun Sullivan writes:
In lugnet.build.military, Lindsay Frederick Braun writes:

  PS:  I almost forgot--there's a WWII US sub sitting on the Michigan
  side of Lake Michigan, near Holland MI--USS Silversides.  Also worth
  a visit, and you can see a lot more of it than you can most "tourist"
  subs.  I happened by late one evening when they were hosting a private
  group, so the OIC let us on too to look around at our leisure.  :D

Tell me you've gotten a chance to visit Battleship Row in Fall River, MA,
Lindsay?  If not, *when* you get permission to hang out with LEGO-types (not
*if*, you may note), we'll have to take a day trip down there.  Two PT boats, a
battleship, two destroyers, and a sub, all WWII vintage (I believe ...).

   I'd hope they weren't "Pibbers."  The last thing you need is
   flashbacks on the tour.

   But no, I haven't visited Fall River--I really should.  I'm not
   Sure Susan would be willing to humor me running hog wild over a
   South Dakota-class ship--I mean, granted, they were scrunched
   little midget 9x16s, but compared to the _Constitution_ they are,
   of course, gi-normous.  I'd especially like to see _Massachusetts_
   because it was actually engaged in a BB duel during WWII--in the
   *Atlantic*, no less.  That its target was French, anchored, and
   not yet fully commissioned doesn't matter.  It shot back, so it
   counts.  :D

They were fantastic to see ... unlike most self-guided tours, there really wasn't
that much that was off limits.  I'm sure I breached a couple of etiquette rules
as I crawled around the engine decks getting greasy and happy.  I was sliding
between various shafts and conduits and pipes to check out clearances and such.
Sadly, my visit was limited to a mere 4 hours, at which time my then-fiance
started to completely and utterly lose it.

   c/fiance/fiancee?  (I'm making a gender assumption here)

   I hope this isn't the reason for the "then-" thing, tho, and
   that the status has been upgraded rather than downgraded.

The most entertaining
part was that some poor saps had their beds strung above the racked torpedos
since there wasn't space anywhere else to put them.

   Best place to be, IMHO.  If one of those fish goes off, it's
   over quickly--because unless you're running on the surface,
   everyone's screwed.

   best

   LFB



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(...) Oops, fiancee. I suppose one might argue that that extra "e" is important in some cases ... (...) LOL - no, no, nothing so scandalously entertaining! Upgraded it was, last June (2000), and everything is still wonderful :) Though she has stated (...) (23 years ago, 25-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.military, lugnet.boats)

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(...) Tell me you've gotten a chance to visit Battleship Row in Fall River, MA, Lindsay? If not, *when* you get permission to hang out with LEGO-types (not *if*, you may note), we'll have to take a day trip down there. Two PT boats, a battleship, (...) (23 years ago, 24-Sep-01, to lugnet.build.military, lugnet.boats)

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