Well, doesn't Oly manufacture waterproof cases for the curious or
nostalgic photographer?
;-)
Amitiés
Philippe
Le 13 févr. 13 à 20:34, Moose a écrit :
> On 2/13/2013 10:34 AM, Walters, Martin wrote:
>> Better that ending up in a boneyard or a firing range though.
>
> The ship I served on in the US Coast Guard was a converted Pacific
> theater sub/seaplane tender that the navy had sold to
> the CG for $1. Not long after my stint, the CG sold it back and the
> Navy sank it for target practice.
>
> My memories of it were not particularly fond, and I shed no tears.
> It seemed a fitting end to a long career. I have an
> old friend who is a historian by nature and training (Rhodes
> Scholar, PhD thesis published) who likes to relieve the
> past. Fortunately, the ship on which he served is now a museum
> piece, and he enjoyed visiting it recently.
>
> The USCG is a MUCH different outfit now.
>
> X. C. G. Moose
>
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