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At random: Records for enemy shipping sunk by U.S. submarines during World War II are held by two boats built by Electric Boat. The USS FLASHER sank 100,231 tons of Japanese shipping, while the USS TAUTOG holds the record for the most ships - 26.
USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com
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Don Gentry
Posted 2008-08-04 10:49 PM (#18248)


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Posts: 2313

Location: Renton, WA
Subject: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

With deep gratitude to Mike and Cheri Wilson who have been the caretakers of this treasure-trove website, I announce that it is no longer in service under the above name but will have a permanent home on SubmarineSailor.Com as soon as possible.  I was overwhelmed at the amount of material that was stored there so I am behind schedule (as usual) on getting it all together.  Rest assured every bit and byte of material will be restored to service.

I am excited at the opportunity to keep this wonderful site running and will keep it intact as much as possible and make only necessary changes for basic functionality.  Mike and Cheri... thanks so much for all the labor and love you put into it - it will not be forgotten (ok... I gotta get busy here pronto....

snakeyez
Posted 2008-08-05 5:11 AM (#18253 - in reply to #18248)


Senior Crew

Posts: 186

Location: Chunky, MS
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

Thanks for taking up this responsibility.

Ralph Luther
Posted 2008-08-05 5:28 AM (#18254 - in reply to #18248)
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Posts: 6180

Location: Summerville, SC
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

Good onya, Mate. Wish there was someway I could lend a hand. All of their work is much to precious to let slip away.
crystal
Posted 2008-08-05 7:17 AM (#18260 - in reply to #18248)


Master and Commander

Posts: 2191

Location: Port Ludlow, WA (the Olympic Penninsula)
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

Don, I KNOW that you'll do it service by taking this on.  If you need temp storage space or anything else let Pargo Bill or me know!
Sid Harrison
Posted 2008-08-05 9:00 AM (#18261 - in reply to #18248)


Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 590

Location: Colton, NY
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

Don,

I think Paul W. Wittmer's website should also be archived. Definitely a
treasure of WWII Subvets.

Do you know if anyone has been in contact with him on the subject?

I have links to his site and some other WWII stuff here
http://www.sid-hill.com/infolink/ssvetww2.htm

Sid

snakeyez
Posted 2009-01-29 4:26 PM (#23921 - in reply to #18248)


Senior Crew

Posts: 186

Location: Chunky, MS
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

*bump*

MAD DOG
Posted 2009-01-29 4:43 PM (#23923 - in reply to #23921)


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Posts: 1263

Location: Va.Beach,Va.
Subject: RE: USSubVetsOfWorldWarII.org to come to SubmarineSailor.Com

Thanks Don and Welcome Aboard Shipmates!
Grab a cup of Joe and spin some yarns!
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