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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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Speaking of redheads, was Ms Terry a man at one time?
Gay Boy "Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... I have no idea what a "Red Head" is, but this picture has several interesting features: http://terraserver.microsoft.com/ima...23465&z=19&w=2 A Fletcher Class destroyer A Lightship A Famous Frigate in unusual circumstances A Sailing Club named after a famous 12-meter (the 12-meter is not present in this pic) Two marinas with 5 slips I've occupied (I'm currently about a mile North) "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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