Posted on Oct 14, 2023
The Bizarre History Of The Early Submarines | History Of The Submarine | Timeline
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel good day Brother William, always informational and of the most interesting. Thanks for sharing, have a blessed day!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel thanks... I'll watch this for a while...
"For those not from the UK or too young, this narrator was heavily used for his fine voice in the 1980’s and his voice has become culturally associated with the Govt nuclear war advice. Futile advice on how to survive a nuclear attack by painting your windows white and putting mattresses over your under stairs cupboard.
His voice itself has spooky connotation for some of us."
"For those not from the UK or too young, this narrator was heavily used for his fine voice in the 1980’s and his voice has become culturally associated with the Govt nuclear war advice. Futile advice on how to survive a nuclear attack by painting your windows white and putting mattresses over your under stairs cupboard.
His voice itself has spooky connotation for some of us."
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You couldn't pay me enough to be a submariner. There is a group of them that meet every month at our Legion Post. One of them has a very loud ooga horn he lets roar every so often. I visited the submarine Requiem which is docked in Pittsburgh. Smelled very musty inside.
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