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On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 23:26:00 GMT, "Diamond Jim"
wrote: In its a surprise and you're in port, you cut the anchor chain and go with what you got. He said: "Your out in a hot area with a carrier battle group." That pretty much rules out the "in port" scenario. -- Andrew Toppan --- --- "I speak only for myself" "Haze Gray & Underway" - Naval History, DANFS, World Navies Today, Photo Features, Military FAQs, and more - http://www.hazegray.org/ |
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