Hi Jon
Thank you very much I have received Stachiw book,
wow money well spent.
All the best
Glen SA
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Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 11:53
PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] The USS
Squalus: Need help finding info
Kay,
I would suggest you start with the National Archives in DC. In grad
school I wrote a paper on the loss of the S5. I went to the National Archives
with no contacts or introductions whatsoever. At the front desk when I
explained what I was looking for they brought out a naval history curator and
half an hour later he had a trolley for me full of material on the S5. I was
given a table in the public reading room, access to a photocopier, and as much
time as I wished. There was the original ship's log, a congressional inquiry,
etc. It was a wonderful experience of our tax dollars wisely used, besides
being terrific for me as a student.
Hi Kay,
We had a childrens book writer, Barbara
Oconner
place some questions on the web blog at psubs
a
year back. She wanted to write a book about
some
kids finding a kitset sub in a crate that had
fallen off a train.
I corresponded with her for quite a while
explaining things.
It wasn't as simple as she
thought.
The last straw for her was when she suggested
they could
swim out from their sub to the surface & I
said it would make
a nice ending to her story as they would have
compressed
air in their lungs & probably hold their
breath & as the air
expanded while they surfaced, it would rupture
their lungs &
possibly result in their death by an
embolism.
I didn't hear any more so I assume she didn't
write the story.
Alan
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Sent: Saturday, October 24, 2009 7:56
PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] The USS
Squalus: Need help finding info
Hello, fellow submarine aficionados!
I am a
nonfiction children's writer with 17 book published including one on
submarines.
Now I am writing a book about the Squalus, a
submarine which sank in May, 1939.
As part of my research, I am
searching for photos, news articles, letters, and memorabilia connected to
the Squalus. They may include photos of the wives and families,
local news articles of the death of a sailor, personal letters from crew
members to their families and friends, photos of a favorite bar, photos
when the crew were children, etc. This type of information brings to life
the men who served and died on the Squalus. This personal
connection to the crew catches kids' attention and keeps them reading.
Any and all suggestions, ideas, points, hints, people to call,
libraries to email would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
Kay
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