Ya got any 5 inchers to work on in the auxillary?:)
GMM3 Kermit Kuhn USN (85-88)


The Southern Coos Health District Health and Safety Fair attracted a crowd to the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Bandon last week.
Volunteers taught students from Langlois' Blanco School and Bandon's Ocean Crest a variety of issues from water and boat safety, bicycle and pedestrian safety, emergency situations with strangers, nutrition education on diabetes, hygiene and hand washing, animal safety awareness and video violence awareness.
Students also learned about boat safety and what to do in case of a fire. Volunteers helping with demonstrations were from Kiwanis, Key Club, Bandon Police Department Explorers, Southern Coos Auxiliary, U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary and Bandon Fire Department. Seated on the floor are students from Ocean Crest.
The Southern Coos Health District Health and Safety Fair attracted a crowd to the Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Bandon last week. Volunteers taught students from Langlois' Blanco School and Bandon's Ocean Crest a variety of issues from water and boat safety, bicycle and pedestrian safety, emergency situations with strangers, nutrition education on diabetes, hygiene and hand washing, animal safety awareness and video violence awareness.
Students also learned about boat safety and what to do in case of a fire. Volunteers helping with demonstrations were from Kiwanis, Key Club, Bandon Police Department Explorers, Southern Coos Auxiliary, U.S. Coast Guard and Bandon Fire Department. Seated on the floor are students from Ocean Crest.
Back in my days aboard a Destroyer Tender, the GM's replaced several 5" barrels. It was quite and operation to see. It involved the GM's as well as the rigger's and crane operators in the Deck Gang.
Almost as time consuming as the task of changing a prop on a tin can. Been there - Done that 3 times.