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Ric |
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Plankowner Posts: 9165 Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: Ford Island Passing along a photo taken the other day across Pearl Harbor. | ||
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Master and Commander Posts: 1576 Location: Wollongong, NSW | Subject: RE: Ford Island Very nice - thank you. Ford Island in name only. No longer going out the long way to salute the Arizona on final departure. | ||
Ric |
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Plankowner Posts: 9165 Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: RE: Ford Island I know. Years before what is now the Kuahua Peninsula making the "outside" of the Submarine Base at Pearl was Kuahua Island. Just one more in a progression it seems that began in the 1020's. | ||
Gil |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1605 | Subject: RE: Ford Island Wasn't there talk of a bridge to Ford Island, hell maybe they all ready did that based on how current I am. Another thing I always wondered about. We went to Ford Island twice in my year and a half on the boat. Once before Westpac for new torpedoes, and once to load three torpedoes to sink the USS Fessenden (DE-142) off Oahu. We needed all three torpedoes to sink our target as the first two went under it, but I wonder why we got new torpedoes when we headed to Yoko - maybe to some that's obvious. Our boat had been there the year before, and I don't know if they got new or overhauled torpedoes then. Also I remember the recovery cable for the torpedo room hatches. Once we left Pearl the water depth dropped like a cliff deeper than our cable length and below crush depth. I think they reported today they found one of our WWII boats off Oahu in 8000 feet. When we worked on the deck as part of the Seaman Gang I always thought the local east cost and west coast waters gave you more of a chance to survive an accident than a boat operating around Oahu. However I think boats are much easier to detect in Hawaiian waters. | ||
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Great Sage of the Sea Posts: 715 Location: Conway, NH | Subject: RE: Ford Island Gil ~ The bridge was completed in 1998. It is named for a submariner, Adm Bernard Clarey. Edited by mike652 2017-12-16 4:08 AM | ||
Ric |
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Plankowner Posts: 9165 Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: RE: Ford Island Gil Yes there is now bridge to Ford Island, The Hawaiians called it Mokuumeume Island later referred to by Americans as Fords Island and later shortened down to Ford Islands. And, yes the USS S-28 was discovered a short time ago. She was lost on July 4, 1944. I posted this about that the other day on this board: http://www.bottomgun.com/bbs2/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=18227&mid=86956#M86956 We always loaded fish in West Lock. Not sure why you went to Ford Island. | ||
Gil |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1605 | Subject: RE: Ford Island Thanks Rick, I honestly don't remember hearing of West Loch before. I know we were in Pearl around the same time - I'm sure you are correct. Being in the Seaman Gang we helped the TM's with the most of a day day effort. How close is West Loch from the Arizona Memorial? I know we didn't change every torpedo, but my foggy getting foggier memory seems to recall it took most of the day. There are two guys on our Pickerel site from that time, maybe they can remind me where we went. | ||
Ric |
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Plankowner Posts: 9165 Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: RE: Ford Island | ||
geno |
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Old Salt Posts: 272 Location: Vista, Ca. | Subject: RE: Ford Island My memory can be dull but I believe we had to go to West Loch to load Subroc. | ||
Gil |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1605 | Subject: RE: Ford Island Thanks! | ||
mike652 |
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Great Sage of the Sea Posts: 715 Location: Conway, NH | Subject: RE: Ford Island Gil ~ West Loch is about one mile south of Ford Island and a 140 degree turn to the right headed out. Warshots were shipped/unshipped there. Exercise were done at SubBase. | ||
Ric |
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Plankowner Posts: 9165 Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map. | Subject: RE: Ford Island I had forgotten about the exercise shots. Thanks. | ||
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Great Sage of the Sea Posts: 539 Location: Palm Bay, Florida | Subject: RE: Ford Island I can remember going to West Loch to load Astors back in the late 60's, but seem to remember loading warshots at the sub base. Memory is getting a little thin, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it. ps. I was Weps on Gudgeon & Seadragon at the time. | ||
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Senior Crew Posts: 183 | Subject: RE: Ford Island On the Barbero, in the early 60's both torpedos and missiles were loaded pier side at the sub base for the 5 deployments I was on. Thought it was the same for the other missile boats, but wasn't around often when they deployed. carlb | ||
Gil |
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Master and Commander Posts: 1605 | Subject: RE: Ford Island We loaded pier side for everything but WestPac, I believe even pier side when we got to sink the Fessenden. | ||
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