Author Topic: Inland Journeys, Sub Memorials  (Read 9574 times)

Offline nancy

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Inland Journeys, Sub Memorials
« on: January 29, 2012, 07:11:46 PM »
Got to thinking...Didn't USS Requin travel the longest distance inland to become a sub memorial?

What distances did other inland memorials travel and how?

Read earlier today about Requin's rusty hull in need of a costly "face lift." Reminded me of a story I wrote about her that was published in a 2011 book by the Military Writers Society of America: USS Requin -- A Lady's Amazing Journey.

Give some thought to "cookie cuttering" my story for other sub memorials/museums; submit to area newspapers, magazines. Here 'tis....
might have to cut, paste into browser.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tfeAU-M2qbm2WyLxwtV4eOqrq9nKDGwzpuZ6Bxm7prY/edit?hl=en_US# 

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Re: Inland Journeys, Sub Memorials
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2012, 12:53:58 PM »
Nancy, the Cobina and Silversides are in Lake Michigan. Frank, Silversides