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(Note to mods: just posting this here because of its relevancy to WWII and not in the travels section.)
On 22 August, I went to Philly to check out the ships down there. I wanted to really visit the Moshulu (ex Kurt) - a Cape Horn ship that Eric Newby wrote about as he sailed on it in 1938-39 (very funny book too).
I had emailed my reenacting/living history friend about my planned visit. He told me to check out the Becuna (WWII US sub) and the flagship that was there as well as the battleship USS New Jersey. He told me that he was in the Navy and served in 'Nam and saw her firing her stern guns in the South China Seas.
He told me that he didn't get to tour her at all but would like to. So, I made that a big objective of mine, and to get some really good photos for him.
I had to make it quick with the Becuna and the flagship because my reservations were for 11 on the Moshulu, and then after I ate I went to the USS New Jersey.
I took the "Firepower Tour" which was $19.95 but it is well worth it. There was a vet (he didn't serve on that ship but others, and knew all the equipment well). It was great having a vet to explain everything and talk more in depth on the ship.
This photo I'm reposting here because it was my favorite one, and also my friend's favorite too.
On 22 August, I went to Philly to check out the ships down there. I wanted to really visit the Moshulu (ex Kurt) - a Cape Horn ship that Eric Newby wrote about as he sailed on it in 1938-39 (very funny book too).
I had emailed my reenacting/living history friend about my planned visit. He told me to check out the Becuna (WWII US sub) and the flagship that was there as well as the battleship USS New Jersey. He told me that he was in the Navy and served in 'Nam and saw her firing her stern guns in the South China Seas.
He told me that he didn't get to tour her at all but would like to. So, I made that a big objective of mine, and to get some really good photos for him.
I had to make it quick with the Becuna and the flagship because my reservations were for 11 on the Moshulu, and then after I ate I went to the USS New Jersey.
I took the "Firepower Tour" which was $19.95 but it is well worth it. There was a vet (he didn't serve on that ship but others, and knew all the equipment well). It was great having a vet to explain everything and talk more in depth on the ship.
This photo I'm reposting here because it was my favorite one, and also my friend's favorite too.


