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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.
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oldsubs
Posted 2018-03-17 11:58 AM (#87916)


Historian

Posts: 190

Subject: Happy Holiday Greetings


Best move I ever made was to marry a sweet Irish lass (from Illinois) some 50 years ago. Just above going into submarines 55 years ago.

Anyhow, best wishes for a happy and safe St Patrick's Day celebration. Sent from the site of the First St Patrick's Day Parade. 100 Years before Boston's parade.

St Augustine, Florida

Be Well
Jim Christley
Ric
Posted 2018-03-17 2:49 PM (#87918 - in reply to #87916)


Plankowner

Posts: 9164

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: Happy Holiday Greetings

Thanks Jim.
And congratulations on 50 years!!!
Take care.
Holland Club
Posted 2018-03-17 9:26 PM (#87921 - in reply to #87916)


Master and Commander

Posts: 2490

Location: East Coast of Wisconsin
Subject: RE: Happy Holiday Greetings

Congrats and many more, All the best to you and the missus.
Stoops
Posted 2018-03-18 3:57 PM (#87925 - in reply to #87916)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1405

Location: Houston, TX (Best state in the US)
Subject: RE: Happy Holiday Greetings

Congratulations!  You are blazing a trail for Terry and me.  We will celebrate #43 this June. 

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