To: judicial meanz
Thank you for your service. My son and I recently watched a movie that showed the crews' activities preparing for a deep dive. I commented at the time, "There is no way I would get on a sub!" Of course, he looked at me like I was a silly girl, but I sticking by my reaction. Kudos to the brave men that serve on submarines.
62 posted on
01/08/2005 5:08:49 AM PST by
Quilla
To: Quilla
Submariners are some of the best people you can ever meet.
I still miss the guys...and its been a few years.
70 posted on
01/08/2005 5:16:13 AM PST by
judicial meanz
(Co-Founder of http://projectexodus.com--> A Christian Human Rights Ministry to address Anti-Semitism)
To: Quilla
I once ran, literally, out of a sub that was not submerged. I was just taking a tour and became so claustrophobic that I couldn't stand it. If the people in front of me hadn't gotten out of my way I would have treated them like bowling pins. The man conducting the tour me told me I would never had made it as a submariner. Ha! I was breathing like I'd run a mile at high altitude and sweating like a pig. To this day I can't take a closed MRI. Brave men in those subs.
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