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02-08-2023 10:17 AM
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I've watched about all the vids available on Youtube regarding tours of those class. Quite a vessel, each one. I still wouldn't have wanted to be posted on board one. Not even as Marine guards.
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Why not Jim if you were on board in a sense you would not have to have been in the dirt or is there a thing between the Navy & Marines think the Brits called their army buddies Pongos I think and the army called the navy personnel swabbies!!!
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
Why not Jim
Simple, if it goes down a hundred miles out, you can't get out and walk. If you're a mile up you can't get out and walk...but on the land I always felt I had an even money chance.
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Now that is very good reasoning Jim, one thing you sorta let slip by bloke, in going down in the ocean it has those things swimming around with lotsa teef in their mouth!
The poor blighters from the Indianapolis god bless them, what would have been the outcome had she been sunk going to Tinian, still they had Little boy and one more to go after that.
My motto: "I do not go in the ocean and sharks do not come onto dry land......." works a treat.
Sadly 3 days ago we lost a young lass to a Bull shark near Fremantle pretty close to where the river meets the ocean it severed her femoral artery and vein in her leg and she bled out despite the best efforts of people.
One chap actually dove in and got her away from the shark then to shore she was very young 16 y/o jumped off the jet ski to swim with a pod of dolphins must have landed right on top of the shark it was probably following the dolphins for leftover fish. RIP
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Naval Service
My great uncle, Richard Jose was born in Cornwall and joined the Royal Navy around 1907.
He died in 1916 on the HMS Defence but most of the other Royal Navy ships that he served on at one time or another during his short time in the navy, also were sunk. here is a list of the ships that he served on before 1916
HMS Hogue sunk 1914
HMS Majestic sunk 1915
HMS Diana sold 1920
HMS Warrior sunk 1916
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I won't swim in any ocean that is near a river outlet. That is where bull sharks keep their young until they're old enough to survive in the ocean is in the rivers. So anywhere near an outlet of a river into the ocean, is basically a bull shark highway.
"good night Chesty, Wherever You Are"
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Originally Posted by
CINDERS
in going down in the ocean it has those things swimming around with lotsa teef in their mouth!
Nope, USS Indianapolis... That was taken into consideration.
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Forty five or so years ago, I worked with a WWII Navy vet that had 5 US ships shot out from under him.
And he was there to tell the stories if I hadn't been so young and ignorant!
Russ
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