Posted on 11/17/2018 7:47:00 AM PST by outofsalt
Families notified of the discovery 2,600 feet deep. Plans on how to proceed being discussed
Did it explode?
But, but, but ...
womyn should be paid the same as men !!
A bunch of liberal womyn should volunteer now for the execution chamber,
in the interest of universal equality.
2600’? They should simply declare it the burial site and leave those poor sailors at rest.
I would defer to the families but, I’m sure they will want to investigate what went wrong. Sad story.
I know a woman who’s dad was lost on the USS Thresher.
Very hard on the families.
I agree that an investigation is in order. I was merely referring to any attempt to recover the remains.
Thought they imploded
I’m sure the Argies want to find out. If I were an Argie Sailor, I’d certainly want to know ...
Considering the state of Argentina’s finances, I’d have to agree with you.
“I know a woman whos dad was lost on the USS Thresher.”
I was on leave from Submarine School when the Thresher was lost. My mother tried to prevent me from returning to the Navy. She was unsuccessful. ;-)
A man who sat across from me in Submarine School reported straight from school to the Thresher without taking his two week leave. He was lost with the Thresher. ;-(
My first recruiter in High School was an Old Salt Navy Sailor. He had great stories and I almost went to Submarine School. I eventually went Army but picked the other risky MOS in Airborne.
Two weeks before Trump is due there.
I think you are on the wrong thread.
Depends if it was leaking on the way down.
In-depth coverage of Argentina Submarine Imploded
Argentine submarine imploded, navy confirms
The ARA San Juan submarine was located in the Atlantic Ocean, the officials said, crushing the last hopes for relatives of the 44 crew members.
With the USS Scorpion, it's speculated that torpedo maintenance testing set off the motor on a torpedo. It was loaded and ejected, but it came back and hit the bow.
When the remains were found, the aft sections had telescoped forward from the pressure.
Looks like the USS Nautilus.
*ping*
Thanks fieldmarshaldj. Finally some closure for their loved ones.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.