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WWII Submarine Veterans - Links
WWII Submarine Combat Pin

The following links go to websites
that are authored by WWII SubVets,
or are mainly about,
WWII Submarine Veterans
and their experiences.
To quote from Paul Wittmer's website

WWII Poster: Submariner with Combat pin
 
Note from the USSVI Webmaster:
There are four major websites devoted to our senior submarine organization, the U.S. Submarine Veterans of WWII. These are all that are known to me - there may be others. Let me know if you find another   Contact

I have listed the four websites here:

The website of Paul W. Wittmer http://www.subvetpaul.com
Paul is a WWII SubVet with an excellent website that basically mirrors the contents of the "official" SubVetsWWII website. And he has done a good job of it too. Click the TABLE of CONTENTS for submarine stories and history beyond numbering.
Contact:    SubVetPaul@aol.com
Official SubVets WWII
Official SubVets WWII   (Mirror Site)
Unofficial SubVets WWII   Page by Myron Howard

 

  • The WWII SubVets Legal Charter     US Code -Title 36 Chapter 50
  • FleetSubmarine.com
  • Probably the most comprehensive WWII Fleet Boat
    source on the net.      With links to:
        World War II U.S. Submarine List
        Personalities
        .... and more
  • Spritz's Navy
  • Frank Toon's: USS BLENNY
  • The late, Thomas R. Parks aka The OLD GRINGO
  • Ron Smith recalls the birth of USSVI
  • Forest Sterling's PROFILE - from the Armed Forces Retirement Home
  • Sterling is the author of Wake of The Wahoo
    Books about USS WAHOO
    Article from the Wahoo Gazette - by Jeff Porteous
  • Founders of SubVetsWWII
  • WWII Diesel Boat Era   by Michael Skurat
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    USSVI Wemaster note -- What is the purpose of this page within the ussvi.org website?   A statement from the Paul Wittmer website "Primary Objective", as shown below, works for me.   It is copied from his website and is a statement of why that website was created.


    "THE PRIMARY OBJECTIVE is to provide a historic perspective of the United States submarine men who served in World War II, and to foster general public awareness of life aboard submarines during World War II."