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Old 09-22-09, 01:24 PM   #16
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Lots of eye candy for the single guys too.
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Old 09-22-09, 01:35 PM   #17
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So far, the candidates for the next meet in the US/Canada are:

New York
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USS Intrepid
USCGC Lilac
I am with von Hinten at this - would love to see a Fleet Boat and an Aircraft carrier. New York is also pretty easy to reach from Europe.

Aaaaaaaw it seems that Groton is within driving range from New York too ... USS Nautilus is there - i would love to see her!!!! I also remember that we had visitors from the Electric Boat Shipyard at my work some months ago ...
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Old 09-22-09, 01:38 PM   #18
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I believe the carrier in NY was just restored and reopened for visitors as well.
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Old 09-22-09, 01:43 PM   #19
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New York... The city that never sleeps.
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Old 09-22-09, 01:57 PM   #20
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Aaaaaaaw it seems that Groton is within driving range from New York too ... USS Nautilus is there - i would love to see her!!!!
Definately. Only a 2.5 to 3 hour trip.
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Groton is the place for submarines.....
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May I suggest New London CT (actually Groton) (2.5 Hours from NY).

US Navy Sub Force Museum and Library. USS Nautilus
http://www.ussnautilus.org/aboutus.shtml

Battleship cove MA (1.5 hours away)
USS Lionfish, USS Massachussets, USS Joeseph P Kennedy Jr.
http://www.battleshipcove.org/
http://www.battleshipcove.org/ss298-history.htm

Mystic Seaport (20 Minutes away)
http://www.mysticseaport.org/index.c...4EF92973095F09

New England Air Museum (1 hour away)
http://www.neam.org/

Groton, Submarine capital of the world
http://www.town.groton.ct.us/history...ndard/s322.jpg
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Old 09-22-09, 02:47 PM   #23
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I vote CT if you guys do it when I'm up there visiting my mom,
else, I vote Chicago, cause by the time the next meet rolls around I'll be able to go up there and hang out with you guys!
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May I suggest New London CT (actually Groton) (2.5 Hours from NY).

US Navy Sub Force Museum and Library. USS Nautilus
http://www.ussnautilus.org/aboutus.shtml

Battleship cove MA (1.5 hours away)
USS Lionfish, USS Massachussets, USS Joeseph P Kennedy Jr.
http://www.battleshipcove.org/
http://www.battleshipcove.org/ss298-history.htm

Mystic Seaport (20 Minutes away)
http://www.mysticseaport.org/index.c...4EF92973095F09

New England Air Museum (1 hour away)
http://www.neam.org/

Groton, Submarine capital of the world
http://www.town.groton.ct.us/history...ndard/s322.jpg
It is the place! Lobster also.
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So far AVGWarhawk and Nuc have made some persuasive lists for the US eastern seaboard... a smorgasbord (a bit of danish influence there) of ships and other activities, the Hazy flight museum is also something I'd like to see

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Lobster also.
I hate lobster.
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So far, the candidates for the next meet in the US/Canada are:

San Francisco:
San Diego:
Chicago:
New York:
All great cities and worth a visit some day, I guess. But which one of those are in Canada...?

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All great cities and worth a visit some day, I guess. But which one of those are in Canada...?

Good one

Neal without asking us Canucks, lumped us in with themselves
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Old 09-22-09, 05:09 PM   #29
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Funny thing about USA borders.

They're there to keep people from sneaking in.

But ... Haven't ever been used to keep people from leaveing.
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Halifax

World War II

Halifax played an even bigger role in the Allied naval war effort of World War II. The only theatre of War to be commanded by a Canadian was the North Western Atlantic, commanded from Halifax by Rear-Admiral Leonard W. Murray. Halifax became a lifeline for preserving Britain during the Nazi onslaught of the Battle of Britain and the Battle of the Atlantic, the supplies helping to offset a threatened amphibious invasion by Germany. Many convoys assembled in Bedford Basin to deliver supplies to troops in Europe. The city's railway links fed large numbers of troopships building up Allied armies in Europe. The harbour became an essential base for Canadian, British and other Allied warships. Very much a front-line city, civilians lived with the fears of possible German raids or another accidental ammunition explosion. Well defended, the city was never attacked although some merchant ships and two small naval vessels were sunk at the outer approaches to the harbour. However, the sounds and sometimes the flames of these distant attacks fed wartime rumours, some of which linger to the present day of imaginary tales of German U-Boats entering Halifax Harbour. The city's housing, retail and public transit infrastructure, small and neglected after 20 years of prewar economic stagnation was severely stressed. Severe housing and recreational problems simmered all through the war and culminated in the Halifax Riot on VE Day in 1945.




Also, home of Theodore Tugboat
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