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My "career" has spanned a little over 40 years. Most of that was working on subs. Very few people ever get a chance to see what the inside of the sub looks like.
Here's you chance to get a peek at the inner workings of one of these ships.
Hope you enjoy.
roN
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Topic - Inside a sub - REL54 08:36:07 01/20/15 (16)
- I toured the German U-505 Submarine - gtfsr 22:48:39 01/24/15 (0)
- Pretty sure 110 days submerged counts as being inside... - David S. 07:13:04 01/21/15 (2)
- You're a lightweight. - free.ranger 09:36:22 01/21/15 (1)
- The sun was awesome, but... - David S. 11:46:51 01/21/15 (0)
- RE: Inside a sub - pictureguy 21:30:54 01/20/15 (0)
- I've been inside the sub at Baltimore, and went to sea for a few hours in on Oberon class. - Timbo in Oz 16:32:19 01/20/15 (1)
- I spent many a day on Oberon Class with the batteries under the deck ..... - JDK 17:09:27 01/20/15 (0)
- I gather the nice chairs are not for the workers? - bullethead 14:39:21 01/20/15 (0)
- RE: Inside a sub - briney 14:03:53 01/20/15 (0)
- Much prefer the wide open spaces of the carrier's flight deck. )MT( - J. S. Bach 12:23:06 01/20/15 (0)
- RE: Inside a sub - Mike B. 12:06:28 01/20/15 (0)
- Are you a bubblehead? - free.ranger 08:46:00 01/20/15 (4)
- What do you mean, "crawling around inside of a sail?" - tinear 09:16:31 01/20/15 (3)
- Reference to the vertical "fin" superstructure. - free.ranger 09:30:11 01/20/15 (2)
- Postscript: years? I'm the ancient mariner. 1965-66 for Charleston. - free.ranger 09:34:16 01/20/15 (1)
- Yeah, never liked either place for pulp smells. Savannah cleaned up its act w/scrubbers. nt - tinear 11:01:33 01/20/15 (0)