Posted on 02/12/2023 3:53:19 PM PST by DUMBGRUNT
US Navy sailors used to be able to jump off of aircraft carrier flight decks. They could even climb up the anchor chains and jump off the anchor ... all in the name of FUN! But FUN and SAFETY needs to be balanced. That's why drinking rules for Navy sailors are a lot more strict than they were a few decades ago. Swim calls and steel beach parties are still popular activities for US Navy sailors, but the dangers that are involved in some of these activities, and how the Navy tries to mitigate them...
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They also serve who sit and squeak!
Did the 40 foot rope drop into Lake Lewis 4 times between Spring Camp and ROTC Advanced Camp. It wasn’t much fun in the spring, water temperature was 55-60.
“My Dad became a Shellback in 1944. My Son has the book and his certificate.”
“For me it was 1966.”
1980 for me. USS Mars (AFS-1), going from outside the Persian Gulf to Diego Garcia. The first time we crossed there were hardly any shellbacks on board so it was fairly easy. I wore the top of my boots down to the steel toe crawling around the deck, though. The next time we crossed the ratio was completely reversed. The new guys paid for their cards...dearly. A new asshole ensign was abused so bad they pulled him out and still gave him his certificate. Oh the good old days.
LOL- okay. Please don’t forget to take your medication, again
Got my shellback as an academy midshipman - went through the pipe 3 times damned steel deck on the LHA Ogden nearly crippled me with the crawling LOL
My fifth grade social studies teacher was on the New Mexico pre-Pearl Harbor and would tall about the attack and war. He mentioned the Shellback and Neptune ceremony in terms for fifth graders in the 1970’s. His last name was Tribel.
You are correct with everything you posted- thanks for setting me straight. But with all the woke BS in the military and the country, it was easy to jump to conclusions.
The sound and fury here has to roar you know how it is lol
My pleasure. I hate what’s happening to our country.
This has got to be the most stupid single remark ever posted here. The TAXPAYERS pay for the manning, equipping and the operations of the armed forces, every dollar, If anyone has the right to express themselves on the subject it is those who pay the fright. The US armed forces are not a band of heroes, although some are, nor are they staffed by the Knights of the Round Table, They are mostly a slightly above average collection of men and now women who for a wide variety of reasons elect to take Uncle Sam’s shilling. They are mostly not flag waving jingos and they generally do their duty. Most, especially the USAF, are never in any real danger in the course of their enlistment. There are the usual number of scoundrels, fools, and ignoramuses among their ranks and any candid member of the armed forces will admit that. Being that it is, they should not be deployed or used for frivilous or foolish reasons or to satisfy beltway mandarins self glorifying schemes and follies. In the case of the subject of the original post it seemed quite possible that the USN would think it wonderful to get the various ‘colored shirt’ people on a carrier to form something that resembles the Gay Pride flag. The wretched Secnav Ray Mabus was a willing whore because he really needed the salary to push the Navy out front in ‘queering the force’. The USN now allows personnel on shipboard to bunk by sexual preference, has constantly harped on queer this and queer that and how great the loud and proud queers of the USN are. All must remember how much noise the Navy Public Affairs Office made over the all queer all the time fleet helicopter crew. So why would some scummy trick to get Navy personnel to form s Gay Pride Flag formation be thought absurd.
I was on the USS Leahy. It was a Flag Ship, the Admiral was a Shellback but the Skipper was not. The day before we crossed there was a Pollywog revolt... We got even first, but we paid for it later.
I’m surprised no one reacted to the ‘your turn in the barrel’ reference.
Leahy on the rocks?
As long as you stop being an ignorant prick.
You’ve been here a long time do you know how it goes especially headlines only lol
Its obvious you missed yet another dose of your meds. Make sure you wear your hockey helmet when they let you out so you don’t hurt yourself
Yep...I thought they were a quarter...just couldn’t remember exactly. I think they were a lower percentage alcohol...3-point something %? Didn’t matter. How cool it was to have a beer vending machine.
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