Went with my dad to get this pic of him with his artillery piece, (see earlier photo listing). This is The National Museum of the Pacific War and is a truely amazing museum. Get info at https://www.nimitz-museum.org. If you do go try to go during the recreation demos.
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Nimitz Museum changed museum-keepers recently, and were busy rearranging things. My Pa wanted to donate a voltmeter from the I-400, but they said they weren't taking in new stuff at the time.
To see where the instrument came from, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-400_.....ass_submarine. It was acquired by a U.S. submariner who was in Tokyo Bay at the end of August, 1945. After he passed, my Pa was looking for a place it should be.
The article: First into Tokyo
by Robert Taylor Rhea
Sightseeing in Tokyo while the Japanese surrender on board the Missouri? You bet, said the intrepid young naval officers, and so . . . over the wall and off they went.
The magazine: U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, August 2005 Vol. 131/8/1,230
He looks like you, man, You must share code or somethin,' you can't hide it
To see where the instrument came from, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I-400_.....ass_submarine. It was acquired by a U.S. submariner who was in Tokyo Bay at the end of August, 1945. After he passed, my Pa was looking for a place it should be.
The article: First into Tokyo
by Robert Taylor Rhea
Sightseeing in Tokyo while the Japanese surrender on board the Missouri? You bet, said the intrepid young naval officers, and so . . . over the wall and off they went.
The magazine: U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, August 2005 Vol. 131/8/1,230
He looks like you, man, You must share code or somethin,' you can't hide it
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