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Can anybody confirm where B-39 is?
The article here says she is in San Diego, having served in the Pacific Fleet;
this says she was in the Baltic, and is now at Chatham (!). A confused
Xyl 54 (
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06:00, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
I think there are two B-39's both deactivated on April 1, 1994 - one went to San Diego and one went to London, UK in July 1994 also converted into a museum ship and now is in the River Medway near Chatham/Rochester. See also
http://www.sovietsub.co.uk/about.html
This article says she was called "Black Widow" at one time; can anyone confirm this? Has someone confused this one with
the boat in the Medway which is also labelled "B-39" (and is likely to be a confusion with this one)?
Xyl 54 (
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15:01, 29 August 2012 (UTC)reply
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Can anybody confirm where B-39 is?
The article here says she is in San Diego, having served in the Pacific Fleet;
this says she was in the Baltic, and is now at Chatham (!). A confused
Xyl 54 (
talk)
06:00, 11 April 2011 (UTC)reply
I think there are two B-39's both deactivated on April 1, 1994 - one went to San Diego and one went to London, UK in July 1994 also converted into a museum ship and now is in the River Medway near Chatham/Rochester. See also
http://www.sovietsub.co.uk/about.html
This article says she was called "Black Widow" at one time; can anyone confirm this? Has someone confused this one with
the boat in the Medway which is also labelled "B-39" (and is likely to be a confusion with this one)?
Xyl 54 (
talk)
15:01, 29 August 2012 (UTC)reply