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Submarine basic enlisted class photo 1944

submarine school photos 1944  Looking for anyone who may have a basic enlisted submarine class photo taken of the class 003, graduation date 11/27/44, New London, Conn.  Would appreciate a copy and will gladly incur any expense.  For the grandkids! 

ppfalzon@aol.com


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Hi Phil, Sir I come from an all Military family, was born into it very proud to say. The problem is that when my Dad had joined it was still Army, and he went to the Air Force, but we have all branches in  at one point or another, as for the Navy my oldest sister married into that, they have both passed on. He severed on the USS Perry, I don't know if he was on any other ships, I will see what I can find out for you.

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