Good Morning Everyone, Can anyone imagine the bravery of those men? Quite a few years ago a few friends and I made a small home made diving helmet. It could be jettisoned if we got into trouble and yet I know I had a sense of claustrophobia once I slipped beneath the water. The below men were not so lucky. Two small hatches stood between them and safety. Once down to 33 feet it is difficult to open any hatch let alone survive the pressure without adjustment. My prayers are for their souls. Angus "Scotty" Robinson A former certified Scuba Diver From: FLD <fdy@gate.net> To: <GA-ROOTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 7:52 AM Subject: [GA-Roots] Hunley > The crew member of the Hunley were listed in today's newspaper. They are: > > Lt. George E. Dixon > Arnold Becker > C. F. Carlson > F. Collins > Miller > Ridgeway > C. Simkins > James A. Wicks > And perhaps an unknown crewman named White. > > Faye >