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It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up!
But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?


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Tugs push the Drum (SSN-677) to her outfitting berth after launching at Mare Island on 23 May 1970.
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William H. Bates (SSN-680) underway, date and place unknown.
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Trawler: Built in 1907 at Milton, DE; Owned by the Lewes Fishing Company of Lewes, Delaware;
Acquired by the Navy in spring 1917; Commission 12 May 1917 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard;
Decommissioned 8 September 1920 at Coco Solo, Canal Zone; Sold 8 April 1921. Fate unknown.

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In port, ca. 1918. (Naval Historical Center)


Trawler: Built in 1910 by Robert Palmer and Sons, Noank, CT; Acquired by the Navy 5 May 1917 from McKeever Brothers, Inc. of New York City and commissioned the same day; Decommissioned 21 May 1919 and sold to the Wilcox Fertilizer Company of Mystic, CT. Fate unknown.
Specifications: Displacement unknown; Length 137' 4"; Beam 15' 8"; Draft 7' 8"; Speed 13 kts.; Complement 25; Armament one 3-pounder.
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USS Picking DD-685
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Eugene E. Elmore (DE 686) Building and Operational Data:

27 November 1943: Keel laid at the Bethlehem Steel Corp., Quincy MA
23 December 1943: Launched and christened, sponsored by Mrs. Eugene E. Elmore, widow of Lieutenant Commander Elmore
4 February 1944: Commissioned, Lcdr G. L. Conkey in command
31 May 1946: Decommissioned at San Diego CA
30 June 1968: Stricken from the NVR
June 1969: Sold for scrapping
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Richard B. Russell (SSN-687), underway, circa 1974-86, location unknown.
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Sailors assigned to the attack submarine Los Angeles (SSN-688), and the San Francisco 49er's cheerleaders pose for a group photo
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In port, circa 1918.
US Navy Photo NH 81564


Motor Boat: Built in 1917 as Uncas by the Greenport Basin and Construction Co., Greenport, Long Island, NY; Acquired by the Navy 28 June 1917 and commissioned the same day as Uncas (SP 689); Name dropped in April 1918 and renamed SP-689; Decommissioned, (date unknown); Returned to her owner, Charles L. Poor, New York, NY 31 December 1918. Fate unknown.

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships: The third Uncas a wooden-hulled motorboat built in 1917 by the Greenport Basin and Construction Co., of Greenport, Long Island, N.Y.-was acquired by the Navy from Charles L. Poor, of New York City, on 28 June 1917, for use during World War I as a section patrol boat. Assigned to the 3d Naval District and given the designation SP-689, the motorboat-operating without a name since a tug named Uncas was already on the Navy list-conducted local patrol operations out of Section Base No. 6 at Bath Beach, N.Y., for the duration of the war. She was returned to her owner on 31 December 1918.
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