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I volunteered at the uss ling from 1995-1999 and worked there from 1998-1999 and we used to have volunteers from wwII come in and give tours (really good 2 hour tours) and around the time i stopped working there as a tour guide and cashier, the new management told the wwII volunteer tour guides that they had to abide by the 45 minute tour rule and they had to do more then one tour a day or they were not welcome there. As a result many, if not all, volunteer tour guides stopped going to the USS Ling.Dsc201knoc 16:16, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

Also note that the 3 items (Japanese Sub, German Sub, and PBR) where brought to the NJNM at the same time. One of which was a Vietnam Veteran that served on the PBR. Dsc201knoc 16:16, 21 January 2007 (UTC)