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to: TOM WALKER
from: Ed Vance
date: 2014-03-09 21:25:00
subject: Re: Ham Gear

03-08-14 08:19 TOM WALKER wrote to ROY WITT about Ham Gear

 TW> {at}MSGID: 
 RW> Brer Ed Vance wrote to Brer All about Ham Gear:

 RW> EV> ... Why does CARgo go by Ship and SHIPments go by TRUCK?

 RW>Because ships don't have wheels and trucks don't float.


 TW> Actually in the late 30's the Navy did put a set of wheels on a
 TW> submarine for under the Ice exploration.

 TW> Bhecause the bottom was rougher then anticipated is did not
 TW> work very well and any real extended under Ice exploration had
 TW> to wait until the Nuclear Submarine was developed

 TW> And have you forgotten about the WWII Duck.
 TW> Now days the military has some pretty large amphibious
 TW> "trucks". I got to play with one of those when I was in
 TW> Vietnam.

Tom,

1967-1971 The first Lock and Dam I worked at was on the
Right Descending Bank of the Ohio River.

Over on the Left Descending Bank, about 1/4 Mile downriver Fort Knox
(Kentucky) had a Boat Ramp where they would drive a Submersible Vehicle
which had a long Cylindrical Tube (Pipe) on top of it into the river.

The river was around 1300' wide, Shore to Shore and about 10' deep.

The Tube stayed above the Water Line and I could see a Soldier at the
top of the tube while it moved part way across the river.

IIRC the Lock was at Mile 633.3 Downstream of Pittsburgh, PA on
the Ohio River, 26 River Miles below Louisville, KY.

What I saw was probably what you got to ride in while in the Navy.
Am I close???

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