To The Submariners Of The Kursk...
...on eternal patrol these last five years: You are not forgotten. It remains today as it did five years ago -- all submariners are brothers.
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Keeping the blogosphere posted on the goings on of the world of submarines since late 2004... and mocking and belittling general foolishness wherever it may be found. Idaho's first and foremost submarine blog. (If you don't like something on this blog, please E-mail me; don't call me at home.)
...on eternal patrol these last five years: You are not forgotten. It remains today as it did five years ago -- all submariners are brothers.
posted by Bubblehead at 9:58 PM
I'm Joel Kennedy -- a married, 50-something year old retired submarine officer and esophageal cancer survivor with three kids who has finally made the transition to civilian life. Politically, I'm a Radical Moderate. (If you don't like something on this blog, please E-mail me. Don't call me at home.)
2 Comments:
Thank you for the "links" to the memory of this disaster.
8/13/2005 3:09 PM
Brothers, or (rarely) sisters.
One of the things in my life I feel most proud of is in publicising on Slashdot how to donate to the St Petersburg Submariners Club Fund for the families of those on Eternal Patrol in the Kursk. Just a single day's salary for a dotcom engineer would have been enough to see a whole family financially secure for the rest of their lives. It made a difference.
The first people to lose their lives on the Kursk were the civilian contractors in the bow. There but for the Grace of God go I...
8/14/2005 11:50 PM
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