Hey /k/, went to the Seawolf museum today, and got some pics from the USS Stewart and USS Cavalla today, I'll begin my dump now.
im interested
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Noice
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Shit, apparently the file sizes are too big, I'll post what I have ready
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The Sub was actually a lot more spacious than I had imagined
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Anyone still lurking?
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Time for the USS Stewart, a Destroyer Escort.
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Does anyone know what kind of rounds these are? I'm assuming they're depth charges.
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I'm almost done dumping the photos, I hope someone enjoyed them. Be sure to check out the Seawolf park if you're around galveston, they place gets overshadowed by the USS Texas, (another great battleship to check out) but the Stewart is in pretty bad shape.
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Looks like they've fixed up the Stuart since the last time I went there.
Gud thread.
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It's a hedgehog
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It's called "The Hedgehog"
Each of those things is a steam whistle. When the ship engaged a submarine, steam would be forced through them, which would make a very loud, high pitched sound pulse. Upon hearing this, Ron Jeremy would appear and swim down to the submarine and fuck it, puncturing the hull and sinking it.
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Thanks anon. :)
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That's a hydrogen monitor for the torpedoes I believe, we have them on the museum sub I volunteer on too.
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Thanks OP
I enjoyed it
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>underrated