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The U-505 is on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago
near the University of Chicago -- not at he Field Museum.
Charlie Kolb
Charles C. Kolb
Senior Program Officer
National Endowment for the Humanities
Division of Preservation and Access, Room 411
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-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Siegel [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 1:24 PM
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Subject: Re: Seafarers
Would this be the German sub at the Chicago Field Museum of Natural
History?
Ron May <[log in to unmask]>@asu.edu> on 05/09/2001 12:29:02 PM
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Subject: Re: Seafarers
Get my mind in grear and all sorts of trivia falls out! The U.S. Navy is
dismantling the Cold War era Arctic Research Lab at old U.S. Army Fort
Rosecrans, San Diego. Underneath all those layers of construction is the
World War II periscope removed from the German U-505, which is the only
captured German submarine from World War II. I understand that periscope
will
be reunited with the submarine, which is now a museum relic somewhere in
the
Midwest.
Ron May
Legacy 106, Inc.
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