Monday, January 26, 2015

A Visit to Saint Marys Submarine Museum







The Saint Marys
Submarine Museum













The rear portion of a torpedo
sits in the entryway.







The ships wheel from the
USS Muskallunge SS-262

This submarine served during
World War II & the Cold War.







Parts & mementos from
 the USS Tautog 








This display includes a
life ring from the
USS Barb.







A replica of a
submarine bridge















Battle Telephones






Eric uses the Periscope.

Visitors get a 360 degree 
view over the rooftops 















This Sea Bag is filled
& ready to go.










 A collection of Officers' 
 Pins from all over the world.












The Bendix Underwater Log 
records the submarine's 
speed in knots.

Sorry, there is no easy explanation
on the internet.











is used for submarine
wide alerts.














One of the many submarine
symbols at the museum.














A Cast Chair from the submarine









Some of the displays at Saint Marys Submarine Museum aren't labeled.  People with a Naval and/or Submarine background get a lot more out of the museum than I did.

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