Membership Pride

Letters to the Editor

by the readers


BILL SULLIVAN (4623-1996) writes: “Many thanks for the KTB. I have never seen such a strong concentration of good, factual U-Boat data. Äusserste Kraft voraus mit KTB!”

WINFFIED vd BOOGAARD (4476-1995) writes: “Although I have only recently joined, I am impressed with the way our KTB Magazine presents the information and the details you come up with.

KEN LEMKE (4153-1995) writes: “I enjoy my SHARKHUNTERS Membership very much and I want to learn more about the U-Waffe, but more importantly about the German side of the war from the actual veterans; their experiences, thoughts and feeling. This is important to me because I feel it is a side that isn’t told as often as it should be. Moreover, I truly appreciate the personal accounts & experiences shared by veterans from all sides of the war. In a very small way I can understand how war memories may be difficult to relive, and I thank them for sharing their experiences. I have learned so much but more important, so have my children.”

M/SGT. DAVID HAGAN (3813-1994), US Air Force, writes: “I’m pleased to renew my Membership in SHARKHUNTERS as it is unique in documenting the bravery of all forces in WW II.”

We received a letter from ‘Globe-Trotting’ YOYA KAWAMURA (1739-LIFE-1991) in which he writes: “I was in Sydney (Australia) for about ten days. I was lucky to have been able to visit the Russian FOX TROT submarine on loan to the Australian Government. On learning that I was a Member of SHARKHUNTERS, people were very kind, and invited me to those stations of the sub where normal visitors are not allowed.”

Thanks YOYA, and it’s good to know that it is better to have your SHARKHUNTERS Membership than to carry your AMERICAN EXPRESS GOLD card!

MARTIN MAGAI (3462-1994) tried to get some information without success, until he joined SHARKHUNTERS. He writes: “Thank you ever so much for your quick response to my inquiry into my father-in-law’s experience during World War II. To say the least, I was amazed at how fast you got the information that nobody else could provide. Much to my amazement, the US Naval Archives could not help and did not even know where I could turn. A friend living in Washington DC was checking for any possible archive that could help, but no luck. I knew the government wasn’t very efficient, but didn’t know how bad it was.

I had about resolved that I would never find out what happened to him. Then I saw your ad and came to SHARKHUNTERS. I am absolutely convinced that you’re the folks I should have gone to first. I feel honored to be part of this great organization.”

MICHAEL BUCK (4313-1995) ordered some items from our SHARKHUNTERS/EAGLEHUNTERS Catalog, and he writes: “Everything that I had ordered has arrived and I am very pleased with all of my SHARKHUNTERS products.”


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