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Salute Your Troops - Navy Travel Tag NAVY BLUE

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Owner:
Zekester & Simon Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, January 1, 2016
Origin:
Maryland, United States
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Current Goal

Visit caches near sites related to U. S. Submarines.  Visit the Submarine Force Museum and Library in Groton, Connecticut.  The nearby USS Croaker Memorial would be good.  If it could get a beer at the bar at the SUBVETS club there, that would be a real bonus (be sure to hjave a bowl of chili tyhere, it is excellent!)!  Be sure to take plenty of photos!  Here's a few more ideas:

 If this TB is taken to any events, please observe a moment of silence for those submariners we lost, who are now on eternal patrol. 

About This Item

NAVY BLUE

Navy Blue is a blue urethane ten pin bowling ball, representing the situation of the submariner, who is surrounded by blue waters.  Zekester served 22 years in the Submarine Force; his first day onboard his first boat, USS GROTON (SSN 694), his first Chief, QMC(SS) Roger Kirkpatrick (R. I. P.) told him this: "Every time we go to sea, we go to war; nevermind the enemy, the ocean is also trying to kill us."  During the Cold War, we were always taught about our heritage from the heroes of the submarine force during Workd War II.  Here's some World War II submarine facts:

The United States Navy Submarine Service lost 52 submarines, 374 officers and 3,131 enlisted men during World War II. These personnel losses represented 16% of the officer and 13% of the enlisted operational personnel. This loss rate was the highest among men and ships of any U.S. Navy unit.

Less than two percent of American sailors served in submarines, yet that small percentage of men and their boats sank 21 Japanese warships. This included 1 battleship, 4 large aircraft carriers, 4 small aircraft carriers, 3 heavy cruisers, 8 light cruisers, 43 destroyers, 23 large submarines and 1,178 merchant ships of more than 500 tons.

In all, U.S. submarines sank more than 55 percent of all Japanese ships sunk. More than surface ships, Navy air and the U.S. Army Air Corps combined.

Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz summarized their efforts after the war by writing:

“"We, who survived World War II and were privileged to rejoin our loved ones at home, salute those gallant officers and men of our submarines who lost their lives in that long struggle. We shall never forget that it was our submarines that held the lines against the enemy while our fleets replaced losses and repaired wounds."

 

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Tracking History (8650.8mi) View Map

Discovered It 1/28/2020 Team_Palazzo discovered it   Visit Log

Catching up with some TBs I have been meaning to log.

Mark Missing 7/9/2017 Zekester & Simon marked it as missing   Visit Log

The owner has set this Trackable as missing.

Discovered It 6/13/2017 BerwynBabe discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered at S.E.A.R.C.H. WWFM XIV Soaring on the Brandywine2.

Dropped Off 6/12/2017 MT :) placed it in Summer Cruising 2017 New Jersey - 85.48 miles  Visit Log

Dropped in NJ at an event

Discovered It 6/11/2017 unimoggers discovered it   Visit Log

Will be taking them today but not logging out of the event until later.

Discovered It 6/11/2017 DanTheMan2448 discovered it   Visit Log

Nice to see

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/6/2017 MT :) retrieved it from "Your Key To Cache" Delaware   Visit Log

sorry forgot to log that I picked up your TB. dropping off today or tomorrow at an event

Discovered It 5/6/2017 BerwynBabe discovered it   Visit Log

Discovered this great TB in a great cache!

Discovered It 4/11/2017 oboegary & delaware hiker discovered it   Visit Log

Came to visit the most favorited cache in Delaware with friends and enjoyed checking the trackables in the TB Motel. This one was so big, it was parked outside (but inside the geocache). Someone wanted to trade, but we chose a smaller one instead. Thanks for sharing!

Dropped Off 4/2/2017 Awesnap placed it in "Your Key To Cache" Delaware - .37 miles  Visit Log
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