I can't understand why either. We have a WWII sub in the next town, it sits
in the muck of a small river. I never see anyone walking the grounds, and the
small parking lot is always empty. They don't allow people into most areas of
the sub because they ignore the instructions and warnings and they keep banging
their heads on the low hatchways. I hear they exist by hosting birthday
parties for five year olds. I don't think those tykes appreciate the history.
George S.
rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Having lived and worked in submarines for over 14 years and operated
and maintained the nuclear plants for longer than that, I can't
understand why anybody would want one. But, if you were so inclined, I
sure would recommend that it did NOT have a nuclear plant in it !
Rand E.
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