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He's alive!
ОтветитьFace reveal!
ОтветитьHi Cory!
ОтветитьBeen on the aircraft carrier in San Diego
ОтветитьGoogle says radar was used on alot of ships in 1942.
The living quarters sure were kinda small.
Neat to see this,Thanks Cory.
That was a very cool video, Mel and I really like old historic places or objects. gets me thinking of them when they were first built and the first people that got to use them. I couldn't imagine being in such a cramped environment, being well over 6 feet tall id have to wear protective gear all the time.
ОтветитьCool ship don’t know if I could live on it such close quarters
ОтветитьThose mannequins kept catching me off guard. This was a cool video, thank you for sharing.
ОтветитьExcellent tour. Those stuffed Huskies aren't the actual dogs are they?😱 For some reason I find old ships absolutely terrifying...
Good to have you back Cory, you've been missed :)
Awesome video! Thanks for showing us around, super interesting! This is exactly the sort of thing that Mark and I explore when we are on our road trips around Australia
ОтветитьInteresting and entertaining video. What role did the Soya play at Midway?
ОтветитьSo many mannequins! It's spooky! I guess this ship is not open to tourists at night!
Ответитьi took a tour inside a submarine once when the hubby was stationed at groton naval base here in the states. Cool ship !
ОтветитьWhat did you enjoy the most about this ship? Let me know in the comments! Thanks for watching! <3 <3 <3
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