wat a find can anyone tell us wat the shield is for please did every u boat have a different shield never seen that before
wat a find can anyone tell us wat the shield is for please did every u boat have a different shield never seen that before
Wonder how the clothing/medals/daggers survived without much damage when the interior shows so much damage?
This one is news to me. Was it sunk or scuttled? I suspect the latter as the boat is not broken up or anything. Am I right? When I was a youngster I went on a tour of the captured U boat at Chicago. Very nicely preserved. The tour guide allowed me to operate the engine telegraph I think it is called? The bit that sends speed commands back to the engine room. It was functional. That was memorable. Have also been on an old US sub in Alabama. Next to the battleship there. I did tour both.
Ade
Thank you for all the info a fantastic story. I will certainly make the trip to see it when it is open to the public.
Steve
Hi Tom, the boat was actually sunk. I think the story about it is covered on the 'net.
Hi Steve, we will have to make the trip up to see it together.
Cheers, Ade.
Once again, a fantastic piece of history! Thanks Dimas and all who contributed to this thread.
Came across this sub while looking around the Internet. Truly a ghostly-looking ship, cool. Seems it was cut into sections for easy viewing afterall. There are other U-boats still in existance (Chicago being one place). It is unfortunate that the U.S. military, for one, has had a long history of destroying what might otherwise be valued relics by future generations. The air force typically would go to crash site and blow up unretrievable aircraft even if they were in remote locations. It might not be optimal that this was cut up, but on the plus side, it was not scrapped.
Opening in a few days!!!!
Its been in local ECHO newpaper that its opening before xmas!!! But unsure if this is the site or the SUB. Finding out for you as we speak
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