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At random: The United States submarine USS TRITON was fitted with twin reactors and was considered the longest submarine ever built until the advent of the OHIO class. The TRITON was designed for a surface displacement of 5,900 tons. Large submarines of other countries have been the Japanese I-400 (5,220 tons), and the French SURCOUF (2,880 tons).
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Ric
Posted 2017-12-31 10:53 AM (#87191)


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Subject: Ouotes from another board

The discussion got in to medals and awards. This one and its reply were memorable;

I remember a buddy of mine being asked about his Vietnam ribbon by a small child and he replied "That is my 'I was there' ribbon." The youngster then pointed to his Purple Heart ribbon and asked about it to which my buddy replied, "That is my 'I was there and forgot to duck ribbon' ". That satisfied the child's curiosity. Bless all who have served and continue to do so!?

That was replied to by;

lol "forgot to duck" My grandfather was in WWII. He was 3rd Marine Division & he was on Iwo & Guam. When my cousins & I were young we were constantly asking him questions & he downplayed all his decorations. In the 70's he taught math & engineering & he always told us kids that he was an engineer in the war & never saw combat. He also said he lost his finger by closing it in a door. We never knew the truth until years after he passed & we researched his service record. He actually saw some heavy fighting but I assume he didn't want to talk to much about it, especially when we were kids so he downplayed his service & said he did things we found boring. He tells us he helped repair airstrips & designed docks & we quit asking questions. Curiosity satisfied. Had he told us he went into Iwo Jima on day 4 or 5 we would have hit him with endless requests for stories.?

I remember one of my late father-in-laws say about his WW II service was all he was was a Corpsman at Saipan and he wouldn't say another word. Guy was a jerk but I respected his service.








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