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Hi all,

I had some time to blow this afternoon, and went surfing Wikipedia...
and ended up at the periscope entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periscope

The 'External Links' that go with this entry contain this fascinating
link to online WWII era Sub training manuals.

http://maritime.org/fleetsub/

Haven't really had time to scrutinize them yet, but there looks to be
hours of interesting reading.

Erik
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On Nov 18, 10:45*pm, Erik wrote:
Hi all,

I had some time to blow this afternoon, and went surfing Wikipedia...
and ended up at the periscope entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periscope

The 'External Links' that go with this entry contain this fascinating
link to online WWII era Sub training manuals.

http://maritime.org/fleetsub/

Haven't really had time to scrutinize them yet, but there looks to be
hours of interesting reading.

Erik


That looks cool.
Thanks
Karl
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On Nov 18, 10:45*pm, Erik wrote:
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http://maritime.org/fleetsub/


Haven't really had time to scrutinize them yet, but there looks to be
hours of interesting reading.


Erik


That looks cool.
Thanks
Karl-


After studying the Torpedo Data Computer section I'm really glad I got
into military high tech repair -after- it changed to electronic
computation and control.
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I had some time to blow this afternoon, and went surfing Wikipedia...
and ended up at the periscope entry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Periscope


If you want to blow a LOT of time, get the simulator.
http://silenthunter4.uk.ubi.com/features.php
Way better than anything on TV
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