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Topic: Set 3 - 5 new Melville Photos from Frank Andruss Sr. |
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Dick

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Posted on: Mar 19, 2008 - 1:35pm
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Set 3 - 5 new Melville Photos from Frank Andruss Sr.
#2. Another look at the iced over PT 317 and PT 140. Falling overboard could be very easy if not careful.
#3 A nice look at an early 50 caliber mount on this unknown PT. Taken by the finger piers.
#45 PT 559 ( center ) unknown (left ) and PT 558 ( right ) wait while an Ice Tug clears a path from Narragansett Bay to the finger Pier's.
#46 PT 317 is covered in Ice in this January 5th 1945 photo. Must have been awful in the winter at Melville.
#47 A great look at the many snow covered Quonset Huts at Melville. Taken Feb 5th 1945.
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Drew Cook

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Posted on: Mar 21, 2008 - 3:14am
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Great photos, particularly that close-up of those early, tubular flash hiders on the twin-.50's in the 77' Elco turret.
FYI for the super-detail model-makers who visit this site - those were the type that were on the 109's .50's.
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Jeff D

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Posted on: Mar 27, 2008 - 5:36am
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Seconded, thank you very much Frank and Dick. Besides the details, I also love studying the faces to try to get a sense of what life was like back then. It's hard for me to imagine virtually every man and woman in the country participating in the war effort.
The shot with the flash hiders, did Robert Mitchum do some publicity shots for the Navy? Just kidding...
Jeff
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Frank J Andruss Sr

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Posted on: Jan 18, 2009 - 5:37am
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I just got off the phone with a friend of mine, who lives roughly two miles away from the old Melville site. He said it was snowing with awind coming off the water, making it feel about zero degrees. These pictures refelct that type of weather. What can you guys tell us about the training you went through during the winter months, and what is was like at the Base during these cold and snowy days.
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