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"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ...
3 more points then? 5 duly scribed. Dam your winning with 8 total. Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Weren't they for the sailors with VD? Yes they were Scotty. The heads on Fletcher Tin Cans were long troffs that salt water ran thru all the time dumping overboard. The troffs were covered with boards with cut outs to sit on. The crew members that had vd were restricted to useing the boards that were painted red. Hence the name redheads. This was shown not to be an effective and was phased out. Joe Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... Why was Seaman Broady required to use the Red Head during WWII? Broady was stationed on a fletcher class tin can? But most early WWII and WWI ships had red heads to. The Battleship Texas has 2. Good for 5 asa points Joe MSV RedCloud |
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How do you know that?
Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: Weren't they for the sailors with VD? Scotty |
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Saw it on TV. History Channel has quite a lot of sailing / old timey ship
stuff on. :-p~ Scotty "Nav" wrote in message ... How do you know that? Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: Weren't they for the sailors with VD? Scotty |
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