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On Tue, 10 Jun 2014 07:15:25 +0100, Jabba wrote:

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And 2 of them still exist.


Was thinking about one of them this past weekend with the D day 70
commemorations taking place. For the 50th anniversary event the SS
Jeramiah O'Brien made the Atlantic crossing and visited a couple of UK
Ports before going across to Normandy. It was the only large ship of
the original D Day invasion fleet to return . I had a good look around
it in Southampton. The average age of the crew was about 70 comprised
of veterans who had served on similar ships at the time with a few
younger personnel helping in the background.
Most will no longer be around now.
Another ship was supposed to come across but I cannot recall if it was
the other working Liberty ship John W Brown or the Victory ship which
was a later design which following the weaknesses discoverd by adapting
a British design for mass production which was the Liberty modified it
further to give a stronger and faster ship.
In the end neither made the journey across.

Other bits of Liberty are about ,Greece got the last one available from
the US reserve a few years back to act as a non working museum in
honour of how their merchant fleet expanded using them.
And of course there is still the Richard Montgomery lying in the Thames
Estuary full of corroding munitions to which the authorities have
applied the asbestos solution, if we don't disturb it, it will probably
be ok.



We've still got the SS Richard Montgomery parked off Sheerness...


Um....I think he said that...

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