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For those of you who, like me, were amazed to learn that the US Navy
ships can be left dead in the water Back in the 70's the ship I was on spent three days guarding a Destroyer Escort that had gone dead in the water and was drifting about in the Med. Towards the end of the first day big smoke columns appeared on the horizon. It was three Soviet Osa class gunboats that surrounded us. The next two days were spent watching our whaleboat weave in and out of the gunboats, the gunboats trying to run over the whaleboat, deck guns moving about, M14's pointed all over the place, in all a real good time. The ship got going on its own and about one month later was intentionally rammed by a Soviet sub. Ah, the good old daze! |
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Most unlikely -the intentional bit.
Cheers MC Gilligan wrote: about one month later was intentionally rammed by a Soviet sub. Ah, the good old daze! |
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Here's an account of the incident with photos of the collision taking place.
I was on the Moinester. http://www.usni.org/hrp/Train.htm Do you still think it was unintentional? "The_navigator_©" wrote in message ... Most unlikely -the intentional bit. Cheers MC Gilligan wrote: about one month later was intentionally rammed by a Soviet sub. Ah, the good old daze! |
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