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Robert
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"...Early
in the war there was a fact finding commitee that the congressmen
sent out to the Pacific...
...and
when they got back, one of them made the remark that our submariners
didn't have anything to worry about that the Japanese weren't
setting their charges deep enough...
...Well,
the Japanese can read too and I believe Admiral Lockwoods
figures on that were..
...in
the next 6 months we lost 10 submarines cause they just started
setting their charges deeper."
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