SUBMARINEMUSEUMS.ORG Forum
General Boards => Website Updates and Off-Topic Discussion => Topic started by: Lance Dean on May 10, 2009, 07:02:09 PM
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Well, I've created a Facebook page for SUBMARINEMUSEUMS.ORG so if you're on there, search for "SUBMARINEMUSEUMS.ORG" and become a fan. :)
I believe this link will get you to it:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/SUBMARINEMUSEUMSORG/99979933905
I also have a personal Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter page.
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Hopefully we can get some more guys turned onto this site Lance and museum boats as well. Well done Gunner!
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Thanks John. I know that at least a few of the regulars here have a Facebook account and maybe a MySpace account. There are at least 2 great submarine groups on Facebook ... "Submarines" and "Got Dolphins?" are very big. They have discussion boards and all that. The SUBMARINEMUSEUMS.ORG thing is just a fan page. I don't want to even think about being tied exclusively to Facebook, no way.
So if you have a Facebook account, become a fan and tell a friend. If you don't have a Facebook account, what are you waiting for? :)
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Done ad Done....
We have our own facebook page which is very rudamentry. Anything we can do to help bring attention to us is important.
Rick
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Awesome Lance, I was going to suggest creating a facebook page a while back but I wasnt sure that many people on this site had facebook or anything, I thing this is a big step forward for the site, and for our Subs! Thanks for doing everything you have done Lance
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This great - there are about 6 or more submarine related FaceBook groups now - just search for friends using Submarine. I have now hooked up with two former Russian Submarine offices, one was skipper of K-77 (Valery Grigoriev, and the other is Igor Kurdin, officer on the K-407 (Delta). Igor is the Chairmanof the Submariners of St. Petersburg. http://www.submarinersclub.ru/
So jump in there if you have not joined. Also this is a good way to get some interest in this site. A couple of the submarine groups is over 1,000 members and growing. Many are on active duty, and many are recently discharged from the looks of their postings.