From the early 1950s to the mid-1990s, Naval Reactors Facility (NRF) in Idaho trained nearly 40,000 Navy personnel in surface and submarine nuclear power plant operations. Just trying to find his way home
There is a sea story about the ‘Louis and Clark’ submarine. It was headed for its base in Spain. It surfaced off the coast of Portugal. From then on, its nick-name was ‘Lost and Confused’.
finkd over 10 years ago
Give him a break – he’s playing a sub-par game.
Noseconer over 10 years ago
From the early 1950s to the mid-1990s, Naval Reactors Facility (NRF) in Idaho trained nearly 40,000 Navy personnel in surface and submarine nuclear power plant operations. Just trying to find his way home
corpcasselbury over 10 years ago
Minor navigational error; no biggie.
yimhere over 10 years ago
Maybe some Viagra would help…..???
BTW…. they’d better be on the look out for gators..Idaho or no Idaho – this is Steve Moore country..
jtviper7 over 10 years ago
It can’t be Idaho … The grass is green not blue.
homerec130 over 10 years ago
There just a story the other day where they are testing stealth technology subs in Idaho.
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
Giving these guys eyeglasses might be a double edged sword…
JLABRUM Premium Member over 10 years ago
The WWII submarine training base was on Pond Orielle Lake ine Idaho.
K M over 10 years ago
Bears a slight relationship to “The Iowa Scuba Affair” (The Man from U.N.C.L.E., season 1)
renewed1 over 10 years ago
I trained at that base in Idaho. I was surprised to learn that some people really thought that there was a tunnel to the ocean.
Fuzzy Thinker Premium Member over 10 years ago
There is a sea story about the ‘Louis and Clark’ submarine. It was headed for its base in Spain. It surfaced off the coast of Portugal. From then on, its nick-name was ‘Lost and Confused’.