In Memorial, The Barge Joseph H. Thompson heading to Port Colborne for scrap, last 2 Duluth visits.

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @byamrcn
    @byamrcn Год назад +4

    Well part of what stings about this one is the history. Even for a cargo vessel, the fact that it was actually at Normandy...it hurts to lose something with such a powerful past.

    • @michaelmakes1225
      @michaelmakes1225 8 месяцев назад

      Marine Robin/Thompson wasn't at Normandy,D day..she was in NY harbor that day, having just transported agricultural workers from Jamaica..she had yet to be drafted into war..the error in attribution no doubt lies in the fact that aftershe arrived in tne Mediterranean,based in Naples,she participated in Operation Dragoon, the invasion of SOUTHERN France, where her Naval gun crew won 2 battle stars.The true info is easy enough to find, but the well meaning mistake has a life of it's own, often repeated without checking it's veracity..

  • @flyship
    @flyship 11 месяцев назад +1

    4:55 How beautiful !!!!

  • @amywright2243
    @amywright2243 Год назад +3

    Imagine being a new ship coming into this world, with a bit of this veteran matriarch in your hull! Something to definitely be proud of. Thank you for your service!

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад +2

      Indeed, the barge portion did extend its useful life.

  • @60trickpa
    @60trickpa Год назад +7

    WOW great video and sad at the same time. Thanks Paul for your comments and saving all these ships into history

  • @dollywalker3929
    @dollywalker3929 Год назад +3

    An oldie but a long lasting hard worker, So neat,🤗🌟😊

  • @SteveMikre44
    @SteveMikre44 Год назад +7

    Thanks Paul for keeping a vast video library of these great vessels...

  • @eunicejester2447
    @eunicejester2447 Год назад

    I understand and appreciate your love for the big ships. I lived in Duluth and also loved hearing them and the bridge engage in there welcoming . And miss them very much right along with the fog horn. So thank you for bringing them to me.

  • @adriannegrillo8394
    @adriannegrillo8394 Год назад +1

    Thanx Paul for sharing! Bittersweet last right. Your video caught her peacefully heading into retirement after a long hardworking career🙂

  • @TOTALCAMARO
    @TOTALCAMARO Год назад

    It’s sad seeing her sitting and waiting for her turn to be dismantled. One of the Great veterans permanently retired 😢Thank you for doing this video of her to say goodbye. ❤

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад

      My pleasure! Always good to enjoy them while you can.

  • @gregmctevia5087
    @gregmctevia5087 Год назад +3

    Great look back. Beautiful video.

  • @JCLampee
    @JCLampee Год назад +1

    I have been watching the traffic arriving and departing Rotterdam and Hoek van Holland. I have never seen so many ships, it was just like a highway! Really enjoyed seeing the barge Joseph H. Thompson, thank you

  • @ShipsoftheOceans
    @ShipsoftheOceans Год назад +2

    Great video and I enjoyed reading your description, great work Paul great work.

  • @christianbastian1667
    @christianbastian1667 Год назад +3

    I'm glad that I was able to get a pic of the Thompson while they were at Fraser shipyards back in March of this year. Also great video Paul.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад

      Thanks! You too! And nobody was aware of their coming demise..

    • @christianbastian1667
      @christianbastian1667 Год назад

      @@PaulScinocca the announcement of its scrapping was very sudden

  • @BiancaJacquelineWawrzinek
    @BiancaJacquelineWawrzinek Год назад +3

    Thank you for this good video

  • @wendyphillips5002
    @wendyphillips5002 Год назад

    Great video.
    I had no idea there were any great lakes barges pushed by huge tug boats.

  • @Becsmom0501
    @Becsmom0501 Год назад

    Thank you for sharing and the history of her. It is sad news. I am glad you have a large selection and that you post to share with us who don't live close by.

  • @Michiganrailfanner23
    @Michiganrailfanner23 Год назад

    Thank you for posting Paul

  • @realityjunky
    @realityjunky Год назад

    I know what you're trying to say but you have nothing to apologize for...that stuff is out of your hands. Great videos!! Excellent work!!!

  • @ronsamborski6230
    @ronsamborski6230 Год назад

    Commercial vessels head to the scrapyard. Some naval vessels actually get used as targets for gunnery and aerial attack practice. The Navy refers to that as a “SinkEx” when the decommissioned vessel is towed out to sea after being stripped of all important equipment. Toxic materials are removed and the ship is sunk to form an artificial reef. 🇺🇸⚓️
    Thanks for the video, Paul.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад +1

      I've read about that, as well as seen something on TV about it as well. Repurposing at a new level.

  • @thereissomecoolstuff
    @thereissomecoolstuff Год назад +2

    The cutters will make fast work of her. She is premium WW2 steel. Older ships are being shredded at an alarming rate due to the quality of their steel.

  • @leehanna4929
    @leehanna4929 Год назад

    Very enjoyable but sad video. Port Colborne must be a busy place for scrapping vessels. The former car ferry Norisle will be headed there in the next few days.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад

      seems like they are not shipping them over seas much anymore for scrapping in Turkey...

  • @pixie706
    @pixie706 Год назад +1

    She even sounded mournful.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад

      LOL, The 1st video of this presentation was just this end of march, she spent days at fraser shipyard? Made me think this decision came quickly....

  • @louGriggs1944
    @louGriggs1944 Год назад

    Always sad to see one headed to scrap, barge or otherwise. I hope they will be able to match the tug up with another barge, although I'm sure there aren't a lot of them sitting around waiting for a tug. Glad you were able to catch her.

  • @jamesnelson6980
    @jamesnelson6980 Год назад +2

    The Joe Thompson, like the THOMAS PATTON, TOM GIRDLER and CHARLES M. WHITE, had a couple of strikes against them. No self unloader booms, limited cargo capacity and gawd awful fuel consumption. Yes, they plugged holes in the shipping industry for a while, but all 4 in the end, proved to be more of a pain astern than what they were worth.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад +1

      🤣 "astern", thanks for the smile!!

  • @anthonygiglio9860
    @anthonygiglio9860 Год назад

    Great Video😊😊😊😊

  • @treeandaturd
    @treeandaturd Год назад +4

    like Fats Dominoe said, aint that a shame!

  • @jayhopkins6990
    @jayhopkins6990 Год назад +1

    Quick quiz, which great lake ship is being scrapped in Port Colborne right now.Also read the history provided on the channel, that barge has had an honorable history for North America hats off .🙂🇨🇦🇺🇲🙂PS you can't answer Mr.Paul 😊Ihope somebody on the channel can guess (right) 😂.

    • @PaulScinocca
      @PaulScinocca  Год назад

      I'll give it 1 day...........😁

    • @brade7322
      @brade7322 Год назад +1

      James R Barker! 😂😂😂

    • @jamesbraun9842
      @jamesbraun9842 Год назад +1

      Currently, the Thompson is being cut up, and Norisle next in line followed by Tecumseh.

    • @jayhopkins6990
      @jayhopkins6990 Год назад

      @@jamesbraun9842 your probably right they are lined up in that order .Are you local? Take care. 🙂🍁

  • @PrenticeBoy1688
    @PrenticeBoy1688 Год назад

    I don't know why, but these tug and barge combinations have never appealed to me in the same way that bulk carriers do. They're interesting, but they lack the romance of a large ship.