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  • Italian woman has had enough of being enriched (cat being bbq'd in public)

    08/24/2022 11:08:30 PM PDT · by DallasBiff · 36 replies
    Twitter ^ | 8/2/22 | Crypto Only
    She'll be in jail for racism by the end of the week
  • Missing U.S. WW II sub found by film crew

    03/30/2010 10:42:49 PM PDT · by ErnstStavroBlofeld · 34 replies · 1,559+ views
    UPI ^ | 3/30/2010 | UPI
    Toronto television production company says it has located the wreckage of a missing U.S. submarine that was sunk in 1944 in the South China Sea. In a news release, yap films said the U.S. Navy had confirmed the wreck they found was the World War II submarine USS Flier (SS 25) that sank and was lost since Aug. 13, 1944. The Flier was a 1,525-ton Gato class submarine built at Groton, Conn., and went into service in October 1943. Of the 86 men aboard when the vessel hit a mine, 14 escaped, but only eight survived the swim to Palawan...
  • Submariners remember America’s early years of the silent service

    11/13/2005 5:46:57 PM PST · by SandRat · 14 replies · 1,054+ views
    WHETSTONE — June 9, 1944, is a day Bob Strosser remembers well. The submarine he was serving on was on war patrol off Truk Island, retrieving Army Air Force crew members from aircraft that might have been downed by Japanese gunfire. Strosser, now 80, was one of three lookouts on the surfaced USS Snapper. The former torpedoman put that day’s harrowing experience succinctly. “We got strafed,” he said, as he talked about that day more than 61 years ago. A lookout and torpedoman named McKee was killed, and Strosser and the other sailor were wounded. Strosser was hit by shrapnel...