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ElaineN at Apr 11, 2024 05:53 PM

m36_i_a_2b_i_94_03_17

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took us about showing us the
galley and various parts of the
boat. Its very narrow and
cramped for the fuel and air
tanks etc take up a lot of room.
When we were sitting in the Captains Capt
the indicator showed we were then down
80 feet, and as they were to try out the
torpedoe things we went into the control
room and looked through the periscope
to watch the air from the chamber go
out. I thought I saw something but it
may have been a fish. Later we
looked through the periscope which
was above water and could see the land
well. Its even magnified as in field
glasses. We had to stay down 20
minutes to make it a dive, and
finally it was time to come up and
we were told to swallow, so I never
did have much feeling. My nose was
well plugged by the hay fever. After
we came up and it was fairly dry
on the bridge we went up and the
fresh air was rather nice. It
wasn't too close any time and a
fan in the galley & main room

m36_i_a_2b_i_94_03_17

17
took us about showing us the
galley and various parts of the
boat. Its very narrow and
cramped for the fuel and air
tanks etc take up a lot of room.
When we were sitting in the Captains Capt
the indicator showed we were then down
80 feet, and as they were to try out the
torpedoe things we went into the control
room and looked through the periscope
to watch the air from the chamber go
out. I thought I saw something but it
may have been a fish. Later we
looked through the periscope which
was above water and could see the land
well. Its even magnified as in field
glasses. We had to stay down 20
minutes to make it a dive, and
finally it was time to come up and
we were told to swallow, so I never
did have much feeling. My nose was
well plugged by the hay fever. After
we came up and it was fairly dry
on the bridge we went up and the
fresh air was rather nice. It
wasn't too close any time and a
fan in the galley & main room