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kstrehle
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Posted on: Dec 14, 2008 - 3:40pm
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well here i go again. perhaps there are new members out there that may have info on the boats called crash boats also anyone have training at farragut idaho and sctc terminal island? kind of a tall order but there has to be something out there. thanks in advance ......Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
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Glenn Anderson
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Posted on: Dec 15, 2008 - 8:58am
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Hi Kendall,
I feel your pain! The Crash Boats are the last of the forgotten!
I can't get any info from the AirForce about our old Sea Scout boat the
ARB-R 37A-1357, built in 1954!
Our Navy number is C-3142, still no info!
But, Don't give up the ship! (or boat!)
Good Luck, Best for the Holidays,
Glenn
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earl
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Posted on: Dec 15, 2008 - 11:00am
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hi guys i checked on the crash boats.check out this site and maybe you canj contact them for more info
www.p-520crashboats.com
wish you luck merry christmas earl
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ROSS FISHER
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Posted on: Jan 5, 2009 - 7:52am
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TO kstrehle + GLENN ANDERSON:
REGARDING THE 63-FT CRASH BOATS, THE BEST (AND PERHAPS ONLY) BOOK ON THE SUBJECT IS "CRASH BOAT" BY EARL A. McCANDLISH. IT'S AVAILBLE THROUGH THE PT BOATS, INC. BOOKSTORE. IT'S A GREAT, FIRST-PERSON ACCOUNT OF THE OPERATIONAL CAREER OF P-399 IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC IN WWII.
ROSS FISHER
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