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Loss and history of the USS Stickleback |
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Posted: 09 Jan 2021 at 6:27pm |
http://www.submarinesailor.com/history/sticklebackrescue/sticklebackloss.htm?fbclid=IwAR2unJLHmA0vDGO8i3WUhzbgqQFYzuf-nMxWppghRttZXnNaDCIbiC4v4lQ
[Admin edit: Fixed link] Edited by gerry - 09 Jan 2021 at 10:44pm |
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I served with Mungerson on USS Sterlet (SS-392) in the mid 60's. One night when underway I was AEA and he was Chief of the Watch. Long mid-watch. The XO came through control and for some reason asked Chief Mung about the Stickleback. The next hour and a half flew by and by the end of his description when I looked around Control Room was full. To qual on the boat you had to pass a Control room, Hydraulics and Trim and Drain checkouts from him and him alone. I thought I was prepared for my hydraulics checkout. After I was done (first session) the E-Div Chief (Emerson) asked me how many pages of lookups I had. It was more than one. ENC(SS) Mungerson was one of the great boat sailors.
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