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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Tugmaster, Aug 7, 2008.

  1. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    10.a- cold jellified canned boned chicken
     
  2. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    defrosting freezers for extended yard period, had lobster for every meal, I don't eat lobster anymore. also, SPAM (SPit it out, it is Asshole Meat).
     
  3. jersey greaser
    Joined: Feb 21, 2009
    Posts: 196

    jersey greaser
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    got off the bus about 1830 hours on 7 nov 1964, and into great lakes ntc, should have stayed in and become a lifer.

    great uncle was a cpo on the maine transfered off 4 days before it sailed from key west to havana harbor and blown up. later was lead palbarer for president McKinnley;s service
     
  4. Crossed the equator first time on the Midway in'81. Became a "Golden Shellback" in '84. While I was being initiated the first time, I was pretty angry at the "shellbacks",:mad: when it was over I was proud to be a "shellback" and couldn't wait until it was my turn!:D
     
  5. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    I'm just down the road in Clinton ("Clinen" <grin>)
     
  6. olcurmdgeon
    Joined: Dec 15, 2007
    Posts: 2,289

    olcurmdgeon
    Member

    '65 Boot camp San Diego
    Class 65-3 NucPwrSchool, Bainbridge, MD
    '66 NPTU Balston Spa, NY
    '66 SubSchool, New London
    '66-'71 USS Francis Scott Key, SSBN 657 (gold), MM1(SS), LELT, EWS, nine SUBLANT deterrent patrols
     
  7. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    You have 2 ears, 2 eyes and one mouth, if you use them in just proportion you will do just fine.
    DSC(SW) Ret.
     
  8. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    I was known to "console" "cruise widows" <grin>, targeted zero's wifes.....never heard term "Jody" The "O" clubs were full the days the ships sailed or squadrons departed, just walked in like I owned the place.
     
  9. 50chief
    Joined: Jul 28, 2010
    Posts: 16

    50chief
    Member
    from HAMPTON VA

    01-05 VAW-123, Norfolk VA
    05-09 AIMD Oceana, Va. beach
    Currently med retired
     
  10. rainhater1
    Joined: Oct 5, 2009
    Posts: 1,147

    rainhater1
    BANNED
    from az

    Joined the reserves in 62, basic in GL in 63, Dec, back to GL in Mar for A school FTG, Got to see both the cold and hot part of the GL's sent to DD950, the RS Edwards in Subic, got aboard the night of the big shooting in the gulf. Spent 2 tours in the gulf and then got out in Dec of 66. Spent a few years in the reserves in LA. Lots of good memories but too old to want to back
     
  11. escobars
    Joined: Nov 3, 2007
    Posts: 19

    escobars
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    1997 -2001
    uss bataan.. norfolk ,VA

    another dirty rotten snipe.. MM
     
  12. derpr
    Joined: Mar 11, 2007
    Posts: 257

    derpr
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    hs-4 . 93-97 two westpac's one on kittyhawk and one on Carl Vinson.
    honable shellback. possible phamtom shitter.
     
  13. Pimpin37zephyr
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
    Posts: 110

    Pimpin37zephyr
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    1977-1980 Oklahoma City CG-5 7th fleet FTG 3 Luis Ramos reporting for duty sir!
     
  14. 40fordtudor
    Joined: Jan 3, 2010
    Posts: 2,503

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    1960-1963---3rd class corpsman. San Diego, USNH 13 Great Lakes, Glenview NAS.
     
  15. jersey greaser
    Joined: Feb 21, 2009
    Posts: 196

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    hear you on the cold part of glntc. got there 7 nov 64 ,snowed 3 feet 9 nov. a few days later it was minus 12,
     
  16. joel
    Joined: Oct 10, 2009
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    joel
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    Oct. 67 bootcamp Great Lakes
    TAD USS Conway DDE D&S Piers Norfolk Va.
    '68 Nuc school Bainbridge Md
    '69 NPTU Windsor Locks Conn.
    '71 Submarine Training School New London Conn
    Jan. 72-Feb'74 USS John Adams, SSBN 620 (Blue), MM1(SS),LELT,ERS, 4 SUBPAC patrols
    Feb '74-Oct '74 USS Haddock SSN Pearl Harbor Hi, LELT

    Hello, brother!
     
  17. Billa212
    Joined: Mar 23, 2008
    Posts: 159

    Billa212
    Member
    from Milwaukee

    I get laid off from my job on Tuesday. Going to MEPS that afternoon... hope to ship out ASAP
     
  18. oldblu65
    Joined: Jan 29, 2009
    Posts: 121

    oldblu65
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    from Tennessee

  19. greasemunkee
    Joined: Jul 13, 2009
    Posts: 174

    greasemunkee
    Member
    from San Diego

    Still Active Duty, and still having a good time doing it!

    1997 - Great Lakes, Boot Camp, ENGINEMAN A School
    1998-2001 - USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49)
    2001-2003 - SIMA San Diego Diesel Shop (31E)
    2003-2006 - USS Rushmore (LSD-47)
    2006-2008 - Assault Craft Unit One (ACU-1) Surfriders!
    2009 - Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center Det. Bahrain
    2010-Present -South West Regional Maintenance Center - Fleet Diesel Inspector (DEI)

    Here's something I haven't seen posted yet either:

    SNIPE'S LAMENT

    Now each of us from time to time has gazed upon the sea
    and watched the mighty warships pulling out to keep this country free.
    And most of us have read a book or heard a lusty tale,
    about these men who sail these ships through lightning, wind and hail.
    But there's a place within each ship that legend's fail to teach.
    It's down below the water-line and it takes a living toll
    - - a hot metal living hell, that sailors call the "Hole."
    It houses engines run with steam that makes the shafts go round.
    A place of fire, noise, and heat that beats your spirits down.
    Where boilers like a hellish heart, with blood of angry steam,
    are molded gods without remorse, are nightmares in a dream.

    Whose threat from the fires roar, is like a living doubt,
    that at any moment with such scorn, might escape and crush you out.
    Where turbines scream like tortured souls, alone and lost in Hell,
    are ordered from above somewhere, they answer every bell.
    The men who keep the fires lit and make the engines run,
    are strangers to the light and rarely see the sun.
    They have no time for man or God, no tolerance for fear,
    their aspect pays no living thing a tribute of a tear.
    For there's not much that men can do that these men haven't done,
    beneath the decks, deep in the hole, to make the engines run.
    And every hour of every day they keep the watch in Hell,
    for if the fires ever fail their ship's a useless shell.

    When ships converge to have a war upon an angry sea,
    the men below just grimly smile at what their fate will be.
    They're locked below like men fore-doomed, who hear no battle cry,
    it's well assumed that if they're hit men below will die.
    For every day's a war down there when gauges all read red,
    twelve-hundred pounds of heated steam can kill you mighty dead.

    So if you ever write their songs or try to tell their tale,
    the very words would make you hear a fired furnace's wail.
    And people as a general rule don't hear of these men of steel,
    so little heard about this place that sailors call the "Hole."
    But I can sing about this place and try to make you see,
    the hardened life of the men down there, 'cause one of them is me.
    I've seen these sweat-soaked heroes fight in superheated air,
    to keep their ship alive and right, though no one knows they're there.

    And thus they'll fight for ages on till warships sail no more,
    amid the boiler's mighty heat and the turbine's hellish roar.
    So when you see a ship pull out to meet a war-like foe,
    remember faintly if you can, "The Men Who Sail Below."

    -Anonymous
     
  20. coolmilitary
    Joined: Jun 16, 2006
    Posts: 120

    coolmilitary
    Member
    from So Cal

    Boot Camp. San Diego, Ca. 1983
    Aircrew Training. Pensacola, Florida. 1983
    A School. Millington, Tennessee. 1984
    SERE school. Warner Springs, CA. 1984
    Aircraft Platform Training. Moffett Field, CA. 1984
    Stationed at Barbers Point, HI. 1984-1987
    Places visited. Guam, Thailand, Phillippinnes, Japan, Sri Lanka, Diego Garcia, and Hong Kong.
    Rate. AW2
    Car in Hawaii. 1971 Plymouth "Twister".
    Shipped it to California.
    Sold it to go to art school.
    Now I have a 1931 Model A Coupe.
    [​IMG]
     
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  21. Steve Ray
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
    Posts: 693

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    Phantom shitter! :eek:
     
  22. dseale4888
    Joined: Feb 11, 2011
    Posts: 31

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    Joined 4 April 1969
    Great Lake Co. 224 April to June '69
    NATTC Memphis, Tenn June to Nov. '69
    VA-174 NAS Cecil Field, Fla. Nov. '69 to Dec.'71
    VA-86 NAS Cecil Field Dec.'71 to June '72 and Westpac to Gulf of Tonkin aboard the USS America June '72 to Feb.'73 When the shipped me home for an early out. Was an AQAN in VA-86 working on aircraft weapons systems.
    Dave
     
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  23. oldcarfart
    Joined: Apr 12, 2005
    Posts: 1,436

    oldcarfart
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    I miss the fun, but not the bullshit.
     
    Last edited: Oct 25, 2011
  24. tommy
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
    Posts: 14,757

    tommy
    Member Emeritus

    IPO boot camp at Gulf Port Miss. April 1968, MCB-3 Port Hueneme Calif, TDY Okinawa, rejoined MCB-3 at the University of South Viet Nam, Danang campus. Great memories and probably one of the best things to ever happen to me. I had the easiest military service of anyone from that era. Only fired my weapon at the range. Only 5 mos. in country. Thank you Mr. Nixon for your 1 year early out. Timing is everything! I really benefited from my short term in the military. I wouldn't change a thing.
     
  25. Blue Moon Garage
    Joined: Mar 1, 2009
    Posts: 407

    Blue Moon Garage
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    USS Talladega APA208 Assualt Boat Coxswain 62-64..........hello Navarro!
     
  26. Roger Walling
    Joined: Sep 26, 2010
    Posts: 1,149

    Roger Walling
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    1962 to 1964, USS Plymouth Rock LSD Little Creek Va. Shipfitter 3RD class.

    There is nothing that a shipfitter can't fix, weld, bend or repair except a cannon ball that has been destoryed by a deck ape (seaman) with his bare hands!
     
  27. MEDIC!?!?!?
    You sound like some kind of Doggie Soldier. We're Corpsmen or, even, pecker checkers, but never medics.
    HM2 1st Battalion 1st Marines Delta Co. RVN 6-67 to 6-68
     
  28. ijuslikefords
    Joined: Dec 15, 2010
    Posts: 27

    ijuslikefords
    Member

    19 July 1993 Boot Camp great mistakes
    Sept 1993 - May 1994 AT "A" school Millington TN
    June 1994 - Aug 1994 TARPS "C" school Miramar CA
    Sept 1994 - Oct 2007 NAS Oceana AIMD
    1996 USS Washinton Med cruise
    1997 USS Constellation West Pac Golden Shellback
    2001 USS Enterprise Med/War cruise
    2003/04 USS Enterprise Med/War cruise
    Feb 2008 - Feb 2011 VAW-124 2008/09 USS Roosevelt Med cruise
    July 2011 - July 2013 USS Wasp
    year and a half and I can pull chocks and live life on my own terms.
    Looking to move to East Tennessee, Georgia or Florida when I'm done.
     
  29. BERNIES WELDING
    Joined: Mar 31, 2011
    Posts: 216

    BERNIES WELDING
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    AVAST ME HARTIES......................

    i got my draft notice in june of 1970, took it after i picked myself off the floor and went to the navy recruiters office and got signed up.

    6-29-70 left for NTC GREATLAKES and assigned to Co.-240.
    graduated late Sept. '70, was assigned to U.S.S. HECTOR AR-7.
    caught the ship in SASEBO, JAPAN after they got back from VIET-NAM.
    assiged to engineering dept. in "M" DIV. assigned to the EVAP GANG.
    late 72ish made MM3. got early out because of home port change. i saw my home leave the breakwater out of LONG BEACH NAVAL STATION. i got in my car and drove over to the reserve center and signed up and turned in my green id card with the end cut off for a pink id card and from there left the main gate and went to the other end of the facility and got hired into the ship yard under a veterans program. as time went by did the paper work and got into the apprenticeship program for welding. awsome training and still felt at home. graduated and went to work at SEAL BEACH NAVAL WEAPONS STATION. still in the reserves and got into a unit that became the greatest unit the reserver ever put together.

    this unit was (are you ready for this one) NRNAS CUBI POINT, PI.

    every year for twelve years packed my bags along with the rest of the group and went to the PI.

    there is a phrase that is used by rookies; PARTY LIKE A ROCK STAR. let me tell you rock stars can't hold a candle to a unit of civilian sailors with civilian paychecks and credit cards and show up early get everything done that is set out for us to do four plus days early and then told well that is all we have for you.

    what happens then?

    WELL IT IS PARTY TIME................

    rock stars join the navy and be allowed to run loose in OLONGOPO CITY, and have all the ameties infront of you that the area has to offer.

    TO FINISH;
    1970 NTC GREAT LAKES
    1970-1974 USS HECTOR AR-7, 3 west pac cruises VIET-NAM 1972
    1974-1991 NAVAL RESERVES, LONG BEACH NAVAL STATION, NAS LOS ALAMITOS, NAS POINT MUGU, recalled for OPERATION DESERT STORM/SHIELD, assigned to USS NIMITZ CV(N) 68. discharged medically due to pre-existing medical problems.

    in all i would never trade the lifestyle, experience, friends, or anything else associated with that part of life.
    remember what goes on in the PI stays in the PI. hello to all the LBFMS'.

    TO SAILORS/SHIPMATES;
    FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS, BROVO ZULU.

    REMEMBER,
    there is a difference between a sea story and a fairy tale.

    a fairy tale starts off with ONCE UPON A TIME...........
    a sea story starts off with THIS IS NO SHIT..................
     
  30. fatboytoys55
    Joined: Oct 12, 2011
    Posts: 11

    fatboytoys55
    Member
    from cen cal

    june '68 to april '72
    ADR - A school, Memphis - then to VT-5 NAS Saufley Field, Pensacola, Fla. - 'hook squadron
    TAD on Independence and Saratoga - Hurricane Camille in '69..
     

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