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GunnerGreg
10-30-07, 01:42 PM
For the first time ever the total collection of World War II U.S. Submarine War Patrol Reports are now available via DVD. This project is the culmination of a massive effort to have the microfilm records of some 255 submarines, making some 1,620 WWII war patrols brought up to current digital technology (over 63,000 pages).


15 museums around the US have complete sets already.



For a list of museums (as well as information about purchasing your own set), please visit:


http://www.usssealion.com/NSL/war_patrols.htm


I have a set at the Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum, home to USS Razorback (SS-394), and the quality of the material is good. Each page has been scanned as a JPG file, and each report is a seperate directory under each submarine, so locating the right patrol report is fairly easy, but you can't do a mass search.


The picture at the bottom showing the "before" (microfilm) and "after" (DVD) is impressive, especially when you consider



Please note, I am not selling these, nor do I have a financial interest in the group that is selling them. John Clear, the man who paid for this project out of his own pocket, is a Submarine Veteran who also volunteers at the Naval Undersea Museum in Washington state.


Moderaters - If I have put this post in the wrong spot, I apologize in advance.


Greg "Gunner" Stitz
Curator,
Arkansas Inland Maritime Museum
Home of USS Razorback (SS-394)

Sailor Steve
10-30-07, 05:57 PM
That is a beautiful thing, but I don't see the actual price shown anywhere.

Kaleun
10-31-07, 04:50 AM
@sailor steve,

if you click on the "Blank Order Form" picture at the top of the page to enlarge the picture, prices are included on it, you can mix and match was you want from $20 - $65.

Regards

Kaleun

GunnerGreg
10-31-07, 10:50 AM
The entire set is $650, but I just got off the phone with John Clear, the subvet who is producing these.

Until 15 DECEMBER 2007, full sets will be $500 for SUBSIM Forum members.

Also, if you know a WWII sub vet, have him or his family contact John to get FREE copies of the appropriate patrol reports.

arabic boy
11-23-07, 09:21 AM
good movie