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_BELEAF_ OP t1_jegd2ji wrote

Ok, thank you again! It seems feasible to me that this all may well have been the case for his particular ship. I imagine that you'd have a mix of older and newer ships at that point. And literally everything was put into service as everything was getting wiped out in those years.

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Unmissed t1_jegcgo5 wrote

Reply to comment by Banestar66 in Barry Goldwater, 1967 by FNTM_309

Not really. He spent most of his career fighting against the New Deal, and was the first Republican to run the "Southern Strategy" that Nixon later perfected.

While he was fairly egalitarian in regard to civil rights, he was overwhelmingly Libertarian. He wasn't for black people having equal rights as much as he was against the federal government making a law. The KKK endorsed him (though he, of course, denounced them)

He was very critical of Eisenhower (the actual last conservative you could respect) for being too liberal. He was also a massive war hawk, who pushed to have tactical nukes (the "small" ones) be used against the USSR (The classic "Daisy" ad was Johnson's attack on him).

In short, he was proto-Reagan. He was proto-Dubya. He is the turning point, where Republicans pivoted from being conservative to fascist.

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Canucklehead_Esq t1_jegc4at wrote

I think the substance of what you have is correct, except about the corvette's armaments.. if your grandfather served on a ship before this one, it may have had a fake gun

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_BELEAF_ OP t1_jegbbqs wrote

Right, ok. Thank you. Does what you know compromise my understanding of the events and this particular situation? I mean, this was straight from my grandfather. And he was lucky to survive.

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Canucklehead_Esq t1_jegaebp wrote

The US didn't enter until 1941. Canada declared war in Sept 1939. In the early part of the war U-boats dominated the North Atlantic, blockading the UK. The Allied response was to organize large convoys and protect them with small ships like the corvette, that were specifically made to hunt substances. The corvette and the new of the Canadian Navy were instrumental at that.

The U-boat threat would probably have been at its peak sometime in 1941 or 1942, but convoys and the development of increasingly effective antisubmarine warfare turned the tide soon after.

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_BELEAF_ OP t1_jeg8z0c wrote

Right. But to to my knowledge, North America didn’t enter significantly until 1941. And that was the near peak of U-boats and their massive destuction of the USA and Canadian Navies.

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