DWalt
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I had an Uncle in the Navy from WWI through WWII. He was a hard-hat salvage diver, and had a lot of experiences all over the world, including a tour in China during the Japanese invasion. He married a Chinese woman there, or so we were told, who died shortly afterward. Nobody in the family knew very much about his Naval service, and he left no records or letters anyone is aware of. But I do have one picture of him in uniform (sort of) that looks like it was taken during the 1930s based on the cars in the background. Family legend (with some substantiation from an old newspaper clipping) was he was one of the divers who worked on the rescue and recovery of the Squalus in 1939. That's my only tentative connection to the Silent Service.
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