Thursday, June, Aunt Mickey and I were picked up by Randy and Juanita around 8:30AM and shuttled off to visit The Alabama in Mobile, Al a bit over an hour away. It was nice to have a chauffer.
We first toured the Submarine USS Drum. The Drum is the oldest WWII sub on public display. It served in WWII and sank a total of 15 enemy vessels, it was lethal.
Submarines are not for the claustrophobic, I just can't imagine being in one of these cigar tubes for 75 days at a time. These bunks are 6ft long, ok for me..
June took command.
This is the business end of the sub.
After the Drum, we moved onto the main attraction, the USS Alabama.
The Alabama was only in commission for a bit over 3 years (1942-1945), but it saw serious action during WWII and lead the American fleet into Tokyo Bay in September of 1945.
It is hard to get your head around how massive and complicated these war machines really are and then think about it being 80+ years old. It was home to 2500 men, a city in itself. It is 680ft long, 108ft wide and 194ft tall, it is huge. It had over 100 guns on board including nine 16 inch guns that would launch 2600 pound shells over 20 miles with accuracy. There is a reason it is called a Destroyer.
The guns are everywhere and impressive.Since it had a 15,000 nautical mile range, it could go anywhere on the globe and carried with it everything it needed to operate. This is the machine shop, it also had a print shop, hospital, dentistry, barber shop, movie theater, church, etc....it was its own city.
There is also a B52 Stratofortress on display, when you stand next to one, you realize how big they really are.
I also found a plane I had been looking for, the Grumman HU-16 Albatross. My friend, Ted Lattrell was a Coast Guard Navigator on one of these planes. I have heard many of the stories, I wanted to see one. It is a flying boat.We returned to Pensacola and after Debbie got home from work, the seven of us went to dinner at the Sunset Grille. It was a good day. I forgot to get a group picture.
Friday, will be a day of rest. James and I have a tee time.... :-).













Another unforgettable museum and the tour of the sub and battleship was impressive. Great dinner with family to end the day.
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