BBS-056
Sid's N T I N S Locker

ONE-EIGHT-ZERO, RELATIVE
Veterans remembering how life was "way back then"
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Bob Harrison Pt.1
Bob Harrison Pt.2
Bob Harrison Pt.3
Bob Harrison Pt.4
Bob Harrison Pt.5
Bob Harrison Pt.6
Bob Harrison Pt.7
Former WW-II Navy Motor-Mac and current Hoosier hotshot.
More of his writings may be accessed HERE
Bob started this.
b. 13 December 1924 - d. 3 July 2001
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Dex Armstrong Pt.1
Dex Armstrong Pt.2
Dex Armstrong Pt.3
Dex, with his chewed up Eagle No. 3 pencil and a lined tablet is like the energizer bunny of tale-tellers. So far he has written ten years worth of smoke-boat stories about his four year hitch. All of Dex's mind-dumps may be accessed HERE
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Tom Parks Pt.1
Tom Parks Pt.2
Tom got an early start (1939) as a WW-II US Submariner and has the War Patrol Pin to prove it. He has a very informative and beautifully done webpage HERE
b. 15 August 1921 - d. 4 October 2000
180-01F Myron Howard Myron was an Engineman on the USS BREAM during the 1950s and now has his hand in many submarine webpage projects. His main page is HERE
180-01G Joe Roche Joe left New York City to become an Engineman on USS SIRAGO (SS-485) during the cold war. He's back in NYC. Joe's bio is HERE
180-01H Ric Hedman Ric was a cold-war submariner who just keeps finding more good submarine history to put into his excellent collection. Through The Looking Glass
180-01Q The Sminkeys Copied from Paul  Wittmer's WW2 Submarine Veterans website.  SOURCE
180-01R Ed Bookhardt In this one Ed writes about "THE STUDEBAKER". A recollection from the WWII period. Ed writes terrific stories. He is a former Navy SeaBee who worked his way from Seaman Recruit to CDR.
More here.