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Got Sub Photos?(Digital)
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GaryKC
Posted 2007-10-27 10:34 AM (#8581)


COMSUBBBS

Posts: 3671

Location: Kansas City Missouri
Subject: Got Sub Photos?(Digital)

Ever ask yourself, where do I send those old pictures?
I've been looking for a website to send mine to for a long time. Now, I found one, check out:
http://www.navsource.org/archives/subidx.htm
The gentleman I've had the pleasure of working with is:
Michael Mohl, batsub@gmail.com
The USS Odax photos I sent him can be seen at:
http://www.navsource.org/archives/08/08484.htm
Have Fun.

Edited by GaryKC 2007-10-27 10:56 AM
Ric
Posted 2007-10-27 11:30 AM (#8582 - in reply to #8581)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: Got Sub Photos?(Digital)

I agree, Mike and I have been sharing and talking for years. You need to give him a bit of time to get back to you since he lives in Israel and the time difference is about 9 to 10 hours
Mike is doing a great job with his portion of Navsource and is a true treasure trove of information. I send him stuff all the time.

Thanks Gary for posting this.

Ric
PaulR
Posted 2007-10-27 2:24 PM (#8586 - in reply to #8582)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1269

Location: Hopewell Junction NY
Subject: RE: Got Sub Photos?(Digital)

Ric - 2007-10-27 12:30 PM

I agree, Mike and I have been sharing and talking for years. You need to give him a bit of time to get back to you since he lives in Israel and the time difference is about 9 to 10 hours
Mike is doing a great job with his portion of Navsource and is a true treasure trove of information. I send him stuff all the time.

Thanks Gary for posting this.

Ric


I've emailed with Mike on several occasions, seems like a nice guy.

I sent him some pictures, clarified some captions on pictures already posted, and worked with him to add my War Patrol transcriptions to their Sea Robin segment.
Flapper
Posted 2007-10-27 4:21 PM (#8591 - in reply to #8582)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1107

Location: Tucson AZ
Subject: Ric, is it my imagination or ...

... is it true that a lot of the NavSource pics that used to be there are now gone? There seem to be a number of shots for my old boats that aren't up anymore.
There also are a few pics (like the chart comparing boat sizes) that have now propagated to just about every boat's page.
I wished I had saved some of my favorite shots to my own 'puter before the changes were made!
miss lumpy bumps
Posted 2007-10-27 10:46 PM (#8602 - in reply to #8581)


COMSUBBBS

Posts: 2540

Location: Wappingers Falls, NY
Subject: RE: Got Sub Photos?(Digital)

Nice Photos, Gary and it's great that you could get them up on the website for all of us to get a gander at them.

Kudos to you!
Thomas Courtien
Posted 2007-10-28 4:10 AM (#8608 - in reply to #8581)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1890

Location: Patterson, New York
Subject: RE: Got Sub Photos?(Digital)

Great site - there is a photo of SSBN657 (Key) loading missiles from AS33 (Lake) that I love. I served on both of these ships.

Thanks
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