I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
The battleship #Texas BB-35 was refloated yesterday in Galveston, USA, after several months of extensive restoration work.
— Ships Of Legend (@ShipsOfLegend) March 6, 2024
Launched in 1910, she took part in the Normandy D-Day in 1944.
📽️Third Coast Drone
Full movie in 4K : https://t.co/V0vLFS39Jn#battleships #USNavy #WWII pic.twitter.com/OO5k52DwNt
Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
We took the guided tour of the U-Boat back in the summer of 2014. Very interesting. They also had some "hands on" interactive exhibits there (maintaining buoyancy, operating the dive planes).JABQ04 said:Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
Nazi Uboat inside a museum in Chicago is odd. Cool story though, from capture to moving it to its current location
The Batfish actually got refloated a couple of years ago - when the park where it lives flooded. Some damage done, which they're still working on fixing. The IG feed Haze Gray History had some posts on it recently.JABQ04 said:Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
Nazi Uboat inside a museum in Chicago is odd. Cool story though, from capture to moving it to its current location
Demonstrating battle surfacing to gun your way out, here is the boat that holds the record for the most war patrols of any US Navy submarine, at 16.
— 🇺🇸𝗢𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝘂𝗯𝗺𝗮𝗿𝗶𝗻𝗲𝗿⚓️ (@USN_Submariner) October 30, 2024
Salmon's sister boat, USS Stingray (SS-186) https://t.co/fbb4Q5vqpR pic.twitter.com/s6eORKpudl
Jaydoug said:
Got a note that negotiations for permanent Galveston berth are back on