SubOps – Submarine Operators Mailing List (FWD)

January 2nd, 2009

From Sat Aug 23 11:59:36 1997
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>Subject: SubOps – Submarine Operators Mailing List (FWD)
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>In case anyone is interested:
>
>subops via http://www.coollist.com Submarine Operators Mailing List
>
>This is to announce the creation of the Submarine Operators Mailing List.
>SUBOPS is being created to facilitate the many submarine people throughout
>the world. It is a place for past, present and future Submariners to
>exchange ideas, find old friends, learn about reunions, and just about
>anything that is related to Submarines.
>
>It is an open unmoderated discussion list that allows anyone interested in
>Submarines throughout the world. I am not limiting it to just present or
>ex-submariners. It is open to all. I have found that there are many people
>that are very interested in all aspects of submarine life and information.
>
>Also this is obviously an unclassified discussion list and any information
>will have to be just that, unclassified. There will be no questions or
>answers that would compromise the security of present or past submarine
>operations.
>
>To SUBSCRIBE log onto http://www.coollist.com and follow the directions
>for subscribing there. When asked for the list name, enter “subops” and
>then your email address. Then hit the submit key. I will be notified and
>you should receive notification that you are subscribed to subops. This is
>for subscribing only. The main discussion will be subops@coollist.com .
>
>Owner: Michael L. Acklin

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