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Ol' Thom, Hey!
Were you aware of the still under Ten-Ten dock? It was run by submariners
for a good part of the war (after they started putting in torpedo juice). Tended by a ship's crew, an incoming sub would take over for one outbound. |
Ol' Thom, Hey!
Were you aware of thr still under ten ten
I had forgotten about it!!! Yeah, I was aware of it but they ran me off. I was too young, I guess. It did get a fair amount of foot traffic between the moored boats and the torpedo shed. Gad, was I ever really to young for anything. That "Pink Lady" would blow the hair right off your Skull. Ole Thom |
Ol' Thom, Hey!
"jlrogers" wrote in message om...
Were you aware of the still under Ten-Ten dock? It was run by submariners for a good part of the war (after they started putting in torpedo juice). Tended by a ship's crew, an incoming sub would take over for one outbound. Ive heard rumors of torpedo juice. That it was 100% grain alcohal. Also heard alot of it would evaporate Joe |
Ol' Thom, Hey!
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Ol' Thom, Hey!
Once the Navy realized how much of it was evaporating, they turned it into
"Pink Lady." They added croton oil (a laxative), and peppers, to the grain alcohol to discourage sailors from drinking it. After that, Sailors had to strain it through loaves of bread (and it still came out pink and stll gave one the S%#*$). Two sailors off the Halibut set up a still to re-destill (is that a word?) the grain alcohol to remove the "impurities." After that the "gilly" supplied the Pearl Harbor boats. .. with an ingrediant that had to be filtered out through loaves of bread. Joe wrote: "jlrogers" wrote in message om... Were you aware of the still under Ten-Ten dock? It was run by submariners for a good part of the war (after they started putting in torpedo juice). Tended by a ship's crew, an incoming sub would take over for one outbound. Ive heard rumors of torpedo juice. That it was 100% grain alcohal. Also heard alot of it would evaporate Joe |
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