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At random: In 1921, a United States submarine, the R-14, having run out of fuel at sea while looking for the missing tug USS Conestoga, rigged sails from blankets and hammocks sewn together. Bunk frames were used for yardarms and booms. The torpedo loading king post for a fore mast, the torpedo loading boom for a mizzen mast and the telescoping radio mast, for the main mast. The R-14 sailed 100 miles in five days to the port of Hilo, T.H. at a speed of two knots. It has been reported in March 2016 that the Conestoga has been located 3 miles off Southeast Farallon Island, probably sinking with-in a day of leaving port. All hands lost.
MASTER AND COMMANDER?
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Corabelle
Posted 2008-08-24 10:36 AM (#18949)


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Subject: MASTER AND COMMANDER?

Hand salute. Two! (Can a civilian say that?)


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Edited by Corabelle 2008-08-24 10:37 AM
John396
Posted 2008-08-24 12:01 PM (#18956 - in reply to #18949)
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Subject: RE: MASTER AND COMMANDER?

Great movie!!!!!!!! John396
Park Dallis
Posted 2008-08-24 12:55 PM (#18957 - in reply to #18956)


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Subject: RE: MASTER AND COMMANDER?

An even better book... er, 20 books.
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