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Medic
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Just wondering what real subs any of you have been on? Two summers ago I had the pleasure of going to Hawaii on my honeymoon (my wife is also a history teacher)and had the pleasure to spend some time on the USS Bowfin (SS-287). Then a month later I attended a confernce in Philly, Gettysburg and DC and while in Philly I made it over to the USS Becuna (SS-319). In college I wrote my thesis on the US sub war against Japan so I gave all the other teachers a tour of the boat and announced what room we were about to enter before we entered it (I'm sure they hated me). I have yet to see a Gato or any other class in real life and I am anxiously looking forward to one day spending some time on one.
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Ace of the Deep
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Bowfin/Drum/Clamagore... then that one at Disneyland too.....
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USS Torsk....I'm there every Saturday restoring the old girl. Drop on by if you are visiting Baltimore.
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Ace of the Deep
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Cobia: Manitowoc, WI
I've had the pleasure of giving a couple tours on it. Was also on board it with a bunch of subvets (WWII and Cold War Diesel vets) and we had 9 guys in the conning tower ![]() ![]()
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I've had the privelidge of visiting two WW II subs. The USS Cobia in Mantiwoc, Wisconsin and the USS Ling in Hackensack, New Jersey. A friend of mine by the name of Jerry Calenberg did some volunteer work on the Cobia and kindly gave my sons and a guided tour of the sub a few years back. By the end of the tour, my sons were asking more questions than I was.
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Just the Drum. I think theres one in San diego or san Francisco, but im too lazy to make the drive - particuarlly to San Francisco. Drum was by happenstance, was stationed a few hours away from mobile at one point, so i made the trip. Cool thing was, servicemembers and vets got in for free, so i really had a field day.
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Silent Hunter
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EDIT: I've been on board a couple, including a time that I went diving in a Russian one. Really fun, but goddamn did my ears hurt afterwards. Been a long time since I'd been in one for leisure. |
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Lucky Jack
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USS Cavalla - Galveston
Ah, but next year!
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I went aboard the HMS Alliance at gosport submarine museum back in 99, very cool diesel electric boat, well worth a visit. there was also an X craft at the museum as well as Holland n1---though that was in a tank for preservation at the time--so not very visible. the X craft was awesome--so small and yet a perfect working sub (least till they cut it into sections for viewing!)
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Soundman
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Here is my list most of them have not been listed yet.
The human-powered wet submarine FAU-Boat. ![]() The USS Miami (SSN-755) Los Angles Class in Ft. Lauderdale. ![]() ![]() DSV Alvin ![]() ![]() While it is unmanned I did work on it and have touched just about every part... The Remote Minehunting Vehicle or RMV. ![]() ![]() It's not technically a sub but it does have a pressure hull. NOAA's undersea habitat Aquarius in Key Largo FL. ![]() ![]() And Finally Capt. Nemo's Nautilus at Disney World. ![]() |
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Gunner
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I have the managed to visit,
HMS Allance, Royal Navy Submarine Museum. HMS Ocelot, Historical Dockyards Chatham, HMS Oynx , Historic Warships Birkenhead ( sadly closed down ) U534 , Historic Warships Birkenhead. I also had the pleasure of visiting a British Navy Sub when it Docked in the Falklands for a while back in 98 While I was there on a tour. Unfortunantly I can't remember the name sorry.. Plus many many surface craft. |
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Swabbie
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Visited the U-995 (Type VIIC/41) at the Marine-Ehrenmal in Laboe / Germany
and the U-2540 (Type XXI Wilhelm Bauer) in Bremerhaven / Germany. When visiting the German Naval Museum in Bremerhaven be sure to check out the possibly last existing Walter Turbine, which is outside at the back of the museum building. Also inside the museum building a 2 man mini u-boat (Type Seehund (Seal)) is on exhibition complete with 2 mounted G7 torpedoes on the hull. |
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