dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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I was just chatting with a retired former coworker, who was reminiscing about living near the Jersey Shore during WWII. He mentioned the many ships that were torpedoed within miles of the US coastline, mainly because good patriotic Americans living on the coast refused to turn off their lights at night, creating nice visible slihouettes for the U boats. He said that when you swam in the ocean you would come out covered in floating oil from the sunk tankers, and there were often floating pieces debris from the sunken ships.
Any other stories from the coastlines? There is a monument in New York's Battery Park to the approximatelt 50,000 seamen who lost their loves in the Battle of the Atlantic. We forget, but this was taking place right at our front door, within miles of our shore.
Any other stories from the coastlines? There is a monument in New York's Battery Park to the approximatelt 50,000 seamen who lost their loves in the Battle of the Atlantic. We forget, but this was taking place right at our front door, within miles of our shore.