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Jesus, you guys! I can barely remember the year let alone a specific day! I was probably more concerned with doing something critical under the hood of the '64 Triumph TR-4 which was my daily driver than I was about an horrific incident on the high seas of Lake Superior. Either way, it was "long ago in a galaxy far away". On the other hand, Rory, what were you doing when you heard the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor?
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I was busting my butt trying to get fiscal year end work done so I could get away to the UP for deer season. Fiscal year ended 10/31, and I had a mountain of closing stuff to get done for corporate. It was always a near thing, but I always made it.
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On the other hand, Rory, what were you doing when you heard the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor? I think my mom was still in diapers... But I’ve been called a Pearl Harbor baby my whole life. I’m sure I heard that before I could even talk. I do remember where I was when I heard about the Germans bombing Pearl Harbor. (Classic movie reference)
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Had just finished the summer shearing run in Western Australia and was about to head back to New Zealand
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I was a junior in college out in NY
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Lake Superior is the largest lake in the U.S. ~400mi. east-west, ~120 north-south & 1300 ft. deep. The Fitz made it 375 of 400 miles to safety at Sault Ste. Marie, MI. That lake affects all weather in the area. It's cold water. A typical June day in WI near the Apostle Islands may be sunny and 70's. If the breeze is out of the NE it's low 40's.
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Would have been in 9th grade but don't recall the event, just the song.
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10 years out of school, 5 years out of the navy, 3 kids, a house and a mortgage. The song still gives me shivers. We were in a typhoon in 1968 between Nam and Japan and were told waves broke over the bow of the ship. USS America, flight deck 90 feet above the water.
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I was in 6th grade.
Probably heard the song 300 times before I realized it was about a real shipwreck.
Wasn't big news in (very) rural upstate NY I guess...
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I was 4 years old. Living in Northern Wisconsin with the UP just a stones throw away, I’m sure it was a big deal, but I have no memory of it.
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I was in the eighth grade chasing skirts.
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I am no mariner, but it looks as though if they hadn't gone to Canada, they may have been better off. Is there some nautical/navigational reason for swinging wide there? Trying to get out of the deep water? In my very limited experience it seems shallow water makes bigger waves.
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I am no mariner, but it looks as though if they hadn't gone to Canada, they may have been better off. Is there some nautical/navigational reason for swinging wide there? Trying to get out of the deep water? In my very limited experience it seems shallow water makes bigger waves. Not a sailor either, but as I understand it the wind was out of the North, waves build across the lake North to South with the largest being in the South so the idea was to "hug" the Northern shore in an attempt to avoid big waves. There is also a theory that due to the Northern route the ship scraped bottom while passing an island which may have caused the ship to take on water. Hard to say...
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We were in a typhoon in 1968 between Nam and Japan and were told waves broke over the bow of the ship. USS America, flight deck 90 feet above the water. I was in Quinhon, Vietnam in 1968 when a typhoon was close. Thought I was going to freeze, although it was not that cold, but the temp dropped about 40 degrees. miles
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I was stationed at F.E. Warren AFB, Cheyenne, WY Minuteman III missile site manager. Worked 3 days on and 6 days off. Loved the time off for hunting and fishing.
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I was 9 years old in 1975. I was probably climbing trees in the orchard, shooting salamanders with a homemade arrow with a dart tip, sending golf balls into the stratosphere with a baseball bat, chasing pheasants in the pole field with a Crosman BB gun, throwing hatchets at the big fir tree in the grove, fishing for rainbow trout in Mosby creek, dressing up like hippies and riding my bike in the rain, or something like that.
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Did I ever mention that I majored in oceanography in college. When the circular motion of the wave (water in waves that aren't in shallow enough water travel in circle) starts to hit bottom the energy starts to cause the water to move in an ellipse and the energy pushes the surface up. That is why the waves get bigger near shore. When you're at the beach the waves out quite a ways look small then they get bigger near shore. The water that spills forward on the beach is the ellipse falling apart. Once it runs out of energy the water recedes before the next wave comes in. The bigger the wave the deeper the water has to be for the water to move in a circle. If the Edmund Fitzgerald was in shallow enough water that was getting the burnt of the wind it would have been better off further off shore.
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Did I ever mention that I majored in oceanography in college. When the circular motion of the wave (water in waves that aren't in shallow enough water travel in circle) starts to hit bottom the energy starts to cause the water to move in an ellipse and the energy pushes the surface up. That is why the waves get bigger near shore. When you're at the beach the waves out quite a ways look small then they get bigger near shore. The water that spills forward on the beach is the ellipse falling apart. Once it runs out of energy the water recedes before the next wave comes in. The bigger the wave the deeper the water has to be for the water to move in a circle. If the Edmund Fitzgerald was in shallow enough water that was getting the burnt of the wind it would have been better off further off shore. I'll stick to shooting salamanders.
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Senior year of high school. Remember hearing about it. I was a senior in HS as well. A little over a year later I was crossing the Atlantic as a young Marine, in 35 foot seas. Ship bottled up tight as a tick for 3 days. Oh yeah...the Edmund Fitzgerald was on my mind!
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