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Don Millman |
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Posted on: Jun 18, 2017 - 6:28am
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It is sad to see the neglect. Let's hope she can avoid the cutting torch.
http://weirdnj.com/stories/abandoned/uss-ling-hackensack/
Check out YouTube for many videos about the Ling.
Don Millman
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TED WALTHER |
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Posted on: Jun 19, 2017 - 6:22am
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Don;
I agree. When the Ling was turned over in 1972, she was a fully functioning Submarine, having just been struck in December 1971. Who knows how long she will stay there. Very sad.
Take care,
TED
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Roy Forbes
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Posted on: Jun 28, 2017 - 8:14pm
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Hi all, I'm still around and just finally finished the 624 boat for that dusty What If reunion. New photos soon. This is a sad thing to hear about the Ling. Growing up only 10 miles from her I remember when she opened to the public. I also remember the Model Shipways factory / store not far from there where you could go in and purchase bags of metal fitting for only a few dollars !! Bring back the good old days. Florida Frank and I have talked about that place many times with fond memories.
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