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    Interviewed for Pampanito Docent!

    I went to San Francisco last Thursday and interviewed with the manager of the Pampanito (WWII Fleet-Class museum submarine) to become a volunteer. I will probably begin after the holidays, and will attend regularly once weekly on Thursdays, perhaps for a half-day from about 10am to 3pm.

    I have received a volunteer's handbook, and must fill out the usual paperwork, and I will receive a new Pampanito baseball cap (my old one is well worn and musty by now!). I am looking forward to the experience, and will take some photos on occasion once I am "on the job."

    At such time as I have transport available, I may be able to help out on restoration tasks. I was surprised by the sheer amount of work needed to restore the sub to what it should look like; it seems that before becoming adopted by the museum, it was a "parts" boat, and many goods had been stripped from her. Some parts had to be made from scratch, and fortunately in the beginning, they had a volunteer who had been a shipbuilder at Mare Island who had worked on subs before, and could make up stuff for which no plans were available.

    Regards, John
  • Dave W
    • Jan 2011
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    Good that you are still fit enough to do restoration work.Hope you enjoy it.

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      #3
      Nice work John, visited her back in 2006 and had an excellent tour. Also popped onto the Liberty ship next tour who's name escapes me, another good visit. Enjoy the volunteering !

      Regards

      Paul

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