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[StartQuote] That's interesting. Thanks, Frank. Was the wake a bigger concern when sighted from the air or from the water? I would suspect the latter. I could see the soap being used to "calm" the water since it would have some effect on the surface tension, but no idea what the carbon black would do. My Dad said that they never laid "smoke" in a continuous stream or tried to hide in it. Rather, they released it i a series of short bursts, so the enemy had trouble establishing their direction and range. I wonder if the wake dampening apparatus was intended to be used the same way, which might make even a five-mile supply worthwhile had it been effective enough. Randy McConnell (Randall J. McConnell III)[EndQuote]
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