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		<title>Happy Belated Birthday, United States Navy!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yesterday, it turns out, was the birthday of the United States Navy!  I had been doing some research over at the Navy History &#38; Heritage Command website and found that out. (1) Go Navy! (Even though I’m an Army guy, it’s still good to wish a happy birthday!) In honor of this special day, I thought it would be a good thing to go back and talk for a while about the S-49 and S-50.  Part of the S-series class boats (submarines) developed during and just after the World War One era, they have a great but uneventful history of service with the Navy during these years. S-49 and S-50 (also numbered SS-160 and SS-161) were both launched in 1921 and assumed duties with the fleet on various exercises and assignments.  With internal diesel engines and a sustained surface speed of 20+ knots these were an advantage to the older class of submarines used during the previous war.  Additional armament of 4” deck guns and a combat range of 2,000+ miles proved to be added benefits. (2) By the late 1920’s, after suffering battery explosions during service with the fleet, both boats had been retrofitted and overhauled to stay current.  [...]]]></description>
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		<title>The Lusitania: Secrets of the Deep Back From the Dead!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Source: LOC Prints &#38; Photographs Division) Newsflash!!!! Ammunition found in the Lusitania&#8217;s holds!  More to come ASAP!]]></description>
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