No sweat, I had fun of sorts. Most good memories, a few not so good. It
was a good exercise in Googleing (is that a word???!) anywho. :) I know
you are busy right now. Hope you get it fixed. I'm trying to fix mine
too.
Later...
PeggLeg
In article <5v7u0b54aagb5f7l345o3145ctu9i8gg78@4ax.com>, |--Spike=-
<|--Spike=-@Home.Co.UK> wrote:
> Sorry Peggleg, I wasn't asking specifics about the actual 'Big O'...
> just the differences between the two bow types on ANY ship, and
> commissioned but not ready for use, again on any ship, sorry that I
> may have worded it to sound like that, I must have cost you a lot of
> research time :(
> I would have done that myself, I just thought that it would be a
> couple of quick answers from someone that would know Navy Lingo.
> But... it is interesting to read anyway :)
>
> Glad that you found some interesting information (cruise books) for
> yourself as well mate :)
> Hope they were ALL Good memories.
>
> My (ex) Father-in-Law served on a US Navy Carrier, shame that we
> didn't talk much about it, he died of cancer shortly after the Wife
> left, we talked quite a lot on facebook after the split but never
> seemed to get around to talking about his Navy days.
> Wish we had now.
> Oh well ! now who's getting windy :)
> Catch you soon.
>
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