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Old 08-16-10, 11:07 PM   #14
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Visiting all of the surviving fleet boats would be an international challenge I know for sure that there is one that was used by Brazil in 60's and 70's and it is on public display now in Brazil of course and there might be one on display in Turkey as well.

Another interesting thing the Ling was a Cramp yard boat and they where so backed up it had to be towed to Boston to be finished so it never went on a combat patrol during WWII(not to say that makes the Ling unimportant) and I found a picture of the Ling in late July 1945 off Boston with a 40mm on the fore AA mount and a 5"51 on the aft mount so she originally left Boston with a 40mm and a 5"51.

Some of the post war fleet boats that got modified as radar pickets had the largest crews 105 officers and men they did have the rear torpedo tubes where and some other things where removed on them but still.
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