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Excellent Article in GCA Journal by Mark In Rochester
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Originally Posted by
RCS
wanted to thank Mark for his fine article
Me, too!
Real men measure once and cut.
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That article was excellent. I would love to have that same level of knowledge of the past history of each piece of my collection. These firearms all have an incredible story in each and every one of them.
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USS Permit 178 (US Sub) to add a little more to Mark's article. March 16th 1942, USS Permit delivers ammunition to
Corregidor then takes on board 40 officers (Capt Champlin) and men, also has on board are seven crewmen from the
PT 32 which was damaged and sunk. The USS Permit was so overcrowded that the commanding office was reprimanded
upon arrival in Australia for endangering the ship. Normal 1942 crew was 5 officers and 45 enlisted men
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