I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
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Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
We took the guided tour of the U-Boat back in the summer of 2014. Very interesting. They also had some "hands on" interactive exhibits there (maintaining buoyancy, operating the dive planes).JABQ04 said:Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
Nazi Uboat inside a museum in Chicago is odd. Cool story though, from capture to moving it to its current location
The Batfish actually got refloated a couple of years ago - when the park where it lives flooded. Some damage done, which they're still working on fixing. The IG feed Haze Gray History had some posts on it recently.JABQ04 said:Smeghead4761 said:I think the USS Batfish being in Oklahoma is odder.jkag89 said:
I didn't think it was. I was just wondering if it were feasible based upon your thinking it was weird that the USS Wisconsin was moored in Norfolk.
Nazi Uboat inside a museum in Chicago is odd. Cool story though, from capture to moving it to its current location