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Originally Posted by Gunslinger808
Here's a wealth of info and historical videos/documents:
Historic Naval Ships Visitors Guide
You can browse old submarine war records, see manuals and operational handbooks, look up ships, see videos, and spend many an hour just marveling in the history.
And since I love to post pics...
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See those EA6B "Prowlers"? We provided "confusion to the enemy" while the A6 "Intruders" laid waste to the lot of them!
Aviation Machinist's Mate, (Jet). USNAS Whidbey Island, WA
While he was UDT and NRT, my daddy was a "Deck Ape" (BM1) and could wield a marlinspike with the best of them!
Anchors Aweigh, men!