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![]() "HEMI-Powered" wrote in message ... wizofwas added these comments in the current discussion du jour ... When this sub came into Kings Bay for supplies, I got lucky and got a tour of it. Real impressive and it's a lot bigger that it looks. Really?! Sounds great. I've toured a number of WWII fleet subs, including one that was docked on the Detroit River still commisioned when I was a boy but I've never been fortunate enough to tour a nuclear sub of any kind. I imagine that while they're still cramped they're nothing like the little tin cans 110 or so officers and men went to see in during the war. And, there's only a couple of heads for all those guys and they had to hot-bunk! Still "Hot Bunking" and I don't remember how many heads they had. The new crew members have the privilege of sleeping on top of the torpedoes. But at least they can shower everyday. Which is nice, because it's 3 months out to sea (that's about all of the food that they can carry) and rarely surface. I also got to tour a "Boomer" at the same time. That's a lot bigger sub. And it NEVER surfaces once out to sea. Never had a chance to get on a WWII sub, but I can imagine how small they are. wizofwas |
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