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Dr. Stan
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Yup. PDC (Practice Depth Charge). Although I think I might have heard them also called TDC's (Training Depth Charges?). Rings a bell . . . just like my ears were ringing after one went off on our starboard side while I was in the After Battery. Another one of them blew about a 6 - 8 inch hole in the teak wood of the deck forward of the sail. Although I was in the deck gang I didn't have to repair it because somebody from either the Nereus or the Sperry, can't remember which, came down and replaced the wood. I did have the pleasure of painting it later, however. Oh, yeah, I forgot; this happened on the Queenfish SS-393 in early 1962 out of San Diego during a "try-to-sink-the-sub" op with some destroyers. |
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It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.~Abe Lincoln
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Gil
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We had exercises with these practice depth charges off Pearl in the late 60'd. We were told I believe to stay above or below 100 feet and they dropped some above or below our depth and I'm thinking 1000 yards away from us. I was in the after battery and we could hear them go off. We could hear them when they exploded, and one went off as our reading light went out. I couldn't believe something so far away and so small could cause any kind of impact on us. I might have some of the details screwed up, as maybe 5lbs of TNT isn't that small, but that's what someone told us - maybe they meant the whole device was 5lbs? I gained a lot of respect for anyone that went through an actual depth charge attack,
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SaltiDawg
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"But, this one proves the bogus-icity of this site beyond all doubt ... I'm just saying . . .
Man cures himself of cancer by having sex up to 18 times a day" Take it from me first hand, this does not work! |
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Runner485
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PDC's were used with regularity when we operated with Task Group Alpha in the early '60's. They use to come fairly close to us, that they would scare the shyte out of you if you were sleeping...
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DBF
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Dr. Stan
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Now, that's a bony fidy fact, Jack. BTDT! |
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It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.~Abe Lincoln
SS-393, SSBN-610(B), SSBN-624(G), SSN-591 USSVI Life Member; Holland Club; Plank Owner, Smoky Mtn. Base |
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Palm Bay Ken
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Had fun in SKATE (SSN-578) in December of '60 off Key West. As a prep for the SubSafe program, we would steam submerged at ever decreasing ranges past moored 500 LB. HBX charges. Resulted in a few scrams, and probably more than a few soiled skivvies.
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Ken Wiltshire
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Sewer Pipe Snipe
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Wasn't depth charge testing what supposedly weakened Thresher?
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Walt,
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SaltiDawg
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On board Pargo in the 1960s in the Arctic Ocean. Shot a 1 /4 Ounce Tetryl Charge out of the After Signal Gun. Went off close aboard, prematurely, and it felt like Poseidon had hit us with a massive hammer. Our SINS completely lost it and headed toward Mecca.
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Palm Bay Ken
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I'm not sure. We (Skate) were the first to do the testing as far as I know. My best recollation 60 years later is that we scramed almost every day, and since I was a forward puke, I spent the evening at the Mardi Gras at the end of of Duval Street getting prepped for the next day's run.
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Ken Wiltshire
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SaltiDawg
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I don't know that tht was the conclusion reached, however I do recall seeing either photos or videos of massive pieces of Thresher Equipments being moved around in a dramatic manner. Seems I remember San Juan being involved. Wasn't that where 593 needed a "jump start" from a Diesel Boat alongside the pier following a reactor scram followed by delaying the recovery too long. Edited by SaltiDawg - 22 Feb 2016 at 2:44pm |
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