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Snakeyez, welcome aboard. Nothing like finding some good family history. I recommend you find a nice shadow box for the medals and a few pictures you have. Makes a great display. I did this with my Uncles wings, pictures and locket he sent to my mom when he was in the ETO. Just a thought and a better way to see them instead of having them sit in drawer somewhere
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AVGWarhawk, that's exactly what I did. I was given a shadowbox for Christmas last year. The pictures are cleaned-up copies, the patches are new, most of the other stuff purchased from eBay. The submarine combat patrol insignia and matching card below it is his, as are the medals. The ribbons shown are his old set and a newly purchased set to show how they are supposed to look. The burial flag is his. The ceramic dolphinfish in front came from his house, but I have no idea where it came from.
I took this picture as part of a contest over on the Ubisoft forum. ![]()
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My Uncle was in the 410th. B-17 pilot. Shot down over Kiel Germany June 13th 1943 and perished. I have his wings in the box, three pictures. Two in dress uniform and one flight suit. Found a 48 star American flag. His casket flag is in Flushing NY Cemetary. It flys every 4th of July at the cemetary. I have a locket he sent my mom from England. A picture of him and my mom when she was a little girl. I got a Mighty 8th patch from the 410th group out in Washington State, a Mighty 8th lapel pin and a B-17 pin. I have the pictur of the B-17 Klo-Kay that he was shot down in. That is framed separately. It is all in the box. Looks great and my mother loves it. Much more to the story of my Uncle Charles (Chip as he is known). Things we had to fix just a few years ago concerning his headstone. That is a whole other story.
Great shadow box you have there!!!! Sometimes you wish you could turn back time and speak with those that were there but long since passed. Keep those family things and pass them down to your kids when the time comes. My two girls know more about their great uncle Chip then my own brothers and sister do.
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Thank you sir! I'm just trying to work on getting up through the ranks now and have a long way to go!
I have pics to share from my website from my visit to the USS Drum down in Mobile, AL this past October. Since my visit I've been trying to come up with ways to raise money for the Drum. I feel like it is my duty, like it is what my grandfather would have wanted. http://www.snakeyez.us/gallery/v/bat...park/uss_drum/ Here is just one of those pics of me and the guy who voluntarily works on the Drum day and night, Tom Bowser. ![]() I can't wait to get back down there as soon as the weather warms up and take some more pictures.
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Isn't that so odd? What would make us NOT be curious about such amazing wartime personal experiences?
Oh, I just realized that this topic should have probably been started in the "General Topics" board instead of this one. I apologize.
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As long as nobody complains, don't worry about it. If one of the moderators thinks it should be moved, he'll move it.
As to questioning our elders, who knows why we do what we do. I've talked plenty about my Vietnam experience, but my own kids could care less. C'est la vie.
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Welcome aboard!
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Welcome
to subsim. Thanks for sharing those personal pics, thats some awesome stuff man. Your grand father didn't just leave you priceless personal affects he left you with pieces of history.
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Yeah, well since this is a "Hello - im new to SH4" it will stay here.
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http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/show...&postcount=517 If you want to contribute to the Drum there are a lot of ways to do it. Not always monetarily either. Often these museums have work weekends. The Torsk hosts two each year. Usually about 35 guys and gals will spend three days cleaning, cycle valves, painting, etc. It is a lot of fun. Sure, we get grimy but we are fed over at the Taney and sleep either on the Torsk or the Taney. We can shower on the Taney and enjoy a BBQ(beer ![]()
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That's pretty cool! I had never read up on the Torsk until just now. She fired the last torpedoes of WWII eh?
Battleship Memorial Park, which houses the USS Alabama battleship and the USS Drum, among other military things, is right on 3 hours away from here. It's crazy difficult trying to plan a trip down there, as we started planning our October trip in June last year. But yeah, the Drum does have work weekends/days, mostly in warmer weather. The interior is in great shape for the most part, it is just the exterior that got so bad off. Tom Bowser, a retired submariner, practically lives there on the park and has taken up the lead to restore the Drum's outer beauty. He has secured a nice paint donation from Sherwin-Williams and they will also supply a lot of the labor. I also believe he has received a steel donation that will be enough to patch up the exterior. I even think someone had offered to donate sand for a sand blaster. Last I heard he still needed an air compressor, but other than that I think they just needed good weather days this spring to do the work. With the park being open all day to visitors, the sand from the sand blaster was flying around everywhere...so sand blasting timeframe is very short. The Mobile Bay Base of the USSVI is the main backer of Tom and Lesley. They have a website with a monthly newsletter (in .pdf format) that details the progress of restoration. The newseltter is called "The Signal Ejector" and can be found on the http://www.mobilebaybase.com website.
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Yep, last torp sent and last ship sunk. Believe it or not, they used a "cutie". We have one set up in the tube that fired it. We had to ask the Navy permission to load the torp in for display, they gave us the OK. So, check into the work weekend. Plan now. Maybe just make the trip yourself. I do not know your wife/kids situation. My kids will come down with me every now and then. My wife does not. It is like a night out playing poker with the boys but it takes place every Saturday morning with rags and paint:rotfl: Lucky for us, the Torsk goes to dry dock at the Marine Terminals. She is going next year. The ship workers sandblast and add hull plates were she is getting thin in the skin. Then fresh paint and a tug will pull her back to her berth. We do enjoy some nice things from the city concerning the Torsk.
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