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HAPPY BIRTHDAY UNITED STATES NAVY!
13 Oct 2013
| US Navy Vet
Posted on 10/13/2013 8:34:49 AM PDT by US Navy Vet
Happy 238 Years US Navy!
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KEYWORDS: unitedstatesnavy
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To: US Navy Vet
Roger that.
USN IC3
Still hold myself to the oath I took in ‘67.
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:38:02 AM PDT
by
rktman
(Inergalactic background checks? King hussein you're first up.)
To: US Navy Vet
FAIR WINDS FOLLOWING SEAS
USN RM2 1956-64
“STILL SERVING”
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:42:56 AM PDT
by
xrmusn
(6/98 --Egoist:A person of low taste, more interested in himself than me. (Ambrose Bierce))
To: US Navy Vet
A rousing version of
"Anchors Aweigh " for all you squids out there..
"Happy Birthday, Navy!!
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:43:15 AM PDT
by
ken5050
(Benghazi investigation update: "The plot thickens, like Hillary Clinton's ankles.." (longfellow")
To: US Navy Vet
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:46:44 AM PDT
by
Beagle8U
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To: US Navy Vet
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:48:25 AM PDT
by
ViLaLuz
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
To: US Navy Vet
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:52:37 AM PDT
by
neodad
(USS Vincennes (CG-49) Freedom's Fortress)
To: US Navy Vet; All
And for all the "black shoe" sailors out there (and all those who love and admire them, here's a clip of the
USS Reading (PF-66) doing a high speed turn. Very kewl.
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:53:07 AM PDT
by
ken5050
(Benghazi investigation update: "The plot thickens, like Hillary Clinton's ankles.." (longfellow")
To: rktman; stylecouncilor; windcliff
1/1 Cavalry armor, hitched a ride aboard USS Ogden LPD 5, Operation Bold Mariner, Batangan Peninsula RVN FEB 69.
GATOR NAVY!
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:55:38 AM PDT
by
onedoug
(68-69 Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club. Welcome Home, Brian)
To: US Navy Vet
all you swabies, squids and airdales meet at the GEEDUNK when you hear the BOATSWAIN’S PIPE and load up with BOKOO CHITS to fill your DITTY BAGS and your DUNGAREES before the messdeck MASTER-AT-ARMS put you in SICKBAY for SKYLARKING because the SMOKING LAMP is out and you end up at CAPTAIN’S MAST. Sweepers sweepers give the ship a clean sweepdown fore and aft....The fantail is open...
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posted on
10/13/2013 8:59:38 AM PDT
by
virgil283
(When the sun spins, the cross appears, and the skies burn red)
To: US Navy Vet
Thanks for posting this. We have had so many Navy people in three generations of my family.
My dad was a commander in the Civil Engineering Corps, and a recipient of the Navy Cross for his valor in WWII. My brother fought in Vietnam on the “swift boats”. My other brother was a Naval Reserve Officer in the Civil Engineering Corps, who served in Iraq and the Pacific. My nephew was a nuclear submarine captain, had a year of active duty in Afghanistan, and continues to be in the reserves. My other nephew was enlisted, serving in the Pacific.
Even I, a civilian, worked for the Navy Exchange in the Navy Uniform department for a couple of years.
God bless Navy people.
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:03:00 AM PDT
by
married21
( As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord.)
To: virgil283
I crossed the Pacific six times between 1951 and 1961 in the “Army’s Navy.”
Can you guess its actual name ?
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:03:43 AM PDT
by
Eric in the Ozarks
("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
To: Eric in the Ozarks
crossed the Pacific six times between 1951 and 1961 in the Armys Navy. Eric I don't have the most remote idea.....pray tell me
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:06:46 AM PDT
by
virgil283
(When the sun spins, the cross appears, and the skies burn red)
To: virgil283
MSTS.
Military Sea Transportation Service.
The ships were crewed by civilians with American civilian masters. The ships were all named for long dead Army generals or heroes...
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:08:59 AM PDT
by
Eric in the Ozarks
("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
To: virgil283
T-AP-112 General W. A. Mann was the last ship I sailed on. We berthed at Oakland in 1961.
All previous comings and goings were from Seattle.
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:12:58 AM PDT
by
Eric in the Ozarks
("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
To: Eric in the Ozarks
Was this the the transports who circled the Pacific with supplies and personnel transfers ?
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:14:08 AM PDT
by
virgil283
(When the sun spins, the cross appears, and the skies burn red)
To: virgil283
GENERAL QUARTERS GENERAL QUARTERS, ALL HANDS MAN YOUR BATTLE STATIONS, PROCEDE UP AND FORWARD ON THE STARBOARD SIDE, DOWN AND AFT ON THE PORT SIDE . . .
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:16:41 AM PDT
by
Jacquerie
(An Article V amendment convention is our only hope.)
To: virgil283
They were built in the 1940s as troop carriers. As our footprint expanded in Asia and Europe after the war, the ships were converted to carrying troops below decks forward and aft with NCO and above and their families stacked in tiny staterooms mid ship.
A trip from Seattle to Yokohama took 14 days.
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:19:26 AM PDT
by
Eric in the Ozarks
("Say Not the Struggle Naught Availeth.")
To: US Navy Vet
FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS TO ALL SHIPMATES!
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:41:54 AM PDT
by
Rummyfan
(Iraq: it's not about Iraq anymore, it's about the USA!)
To: Eric in the Ozarks
I too served in MSTS. Made 28 Atlantic crossings in 15 months, and was end to end in the Med. 8 times. Also did 8 Canal Zones runs from 1958-1960.Served on 5 different ships.
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posted on
10/13/2013 9:52:19 AM PDT
by
smn745
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