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Sea Lord
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What I now can remember is that they were just white lights. As I then didn't ask about it I really don't know and I never saw them lit but maybe they could change colors for the various steps. The panels were quite different. Maybe I could get in contact with some older members of the veteran association of the Marine and ask if they know. Maybe they even have some knowledge about German subs. |
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Samurai Navy
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Think i schould visit Kiel Laboe next time to visit the VIIc and watch out for some details...
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Sea Lord
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![]() Wish I could. As I said before, I have always wanted to enter a U-boat. I have been inside many Balao and Gato class submarines. Back in the 60's and early 70's I use to row my rubber raft out and fish for Salamon and Steelhead from them at Bremerton Washington Naval Shipyard. Most of the time I would get chased away but some times I would get a tour. At one time there was like 20+ WWII Submarines there but they were either used for targets, Crush Depth tests or sold to other countries. A few were sent to Mothball fleet in San Mateo California. |
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