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USO Canteen FReeper Style....Gunnery Mates....Thank You....June 26,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny
Posted on 06/26/2002 3:48:36 AM PDT by Snow Bunny

USS Bulkeley
The primary job of the Gunnery Division is to maintain and operate all shipboard weapons systems.
Normal day to day tasks include ensuring all weapons systems are functioning properly and prepared for such evolutions as surface and air combat and exercises, as well as ensuring that the weapons are available for any law enforcement need. Gunnery Division is also responsible for providing small arms training to all Boarding Team Members.
Within Gunnery Division there are two different rates...Gunner's Mates (GM) and Fire Control Technicians (FT). Gunner's Mates primarily deal with the actual firing weapons and their associated ordnance while FT's primarily work with radar systems specifically designed for targeting and firing long range weapons.
Chief Gunner's Mate (SW) Virgil Kilpatrick, an instructor at Fleet Combat Training Center (FCTCLANT) Atlantic, has spent the last three years providing Sailors with skills he hoped they would never truly need -- operating and maintaining shipboard weapons systems in war.
Gunner's mates work in almost every kind of Navy environment: ship, shore, in the United States or overseas. Their work and specialties may involve indoor or outdoor situations, clean or dirty work, deck or shop, and any kind of climate or temperature. They work alone or with others, independently or closely supervised. Their work can be both mental and physical.

River Boat Gunnery Mate.......Vietnam
Since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the campaign against terrorism, training commands like FCTCLANT are at the ground floor of the battle.
Veteran Sailors like Kilpatrick are in classrooms, laboratories and simulators, arming their students with the tools to fight terror.
According to GM1(SW) George Cumings, careless safety procedure can be a gunner's mate's deadliest enemy.
"It is important to take your time and go through all your steps, whether you're operating the gun or performing maintenance," Cumings said. "If you don't, you can get yourself -- and your shipmates -- killed."
Technology has changed the face of naval training during the past two decades. For gunner's mates, computer literacy has become nearly as important as skill with a weapon.
"Gunner's mates do a lot more than just fire guns," said Kilpatrick, a 17-year Navy veteran. "It may not seem like a technical rating, but it is."

Battleship Iowa firing its guns on the starboard side. You can see it shoving the ship sideways thru the water. What power unleashed! For those who don't know about these guns (the 16 inchers) they can fire a shell weighing as much as a VW Beetle 30 miles thru the air with some accuracy. That is awesome! Of course, we no longer have these ships in our naval service. They have all been decommissioned and mothballed or disposed of in some other manner.
What They Do:
The duties performed by GMs include:
operating and maintaining guided missile launching systems, rocket launchers, gun mounts and other ordnance systems and equipment;
training and supervising crews in the use of all types of ordnance equipment, from large caliber guns and missile systems to small arms;
stowing, securing, requisitioning and reclassifying explosives:
operating and maintaining magazine flooding and sprinkling systems;
making mechanical, electrical and electronic casualty analysis using technical publications, circuit diagrams and blueprints;
repairing, maintaining, testing and calibrating ordnance equipment;
servicing hydraulic and pneumatic systems;
repairing, maintaining, testing and calibrating microprocessing equipment;
repairing damaged hydraulic sealing surfaces, mating areas and threads;
performing mechanical wire connections including soldering; operating and maintaining night optical devices;
operating optical scanning and marking devices to label, identify and report explosives' utilization/expenditure.

This 5"/62 caliber gun can be used to defend against ships or planes.
And this big ship has all the latest in weapons technology: Using the MK 41 Vertical Launching System, the ship's crew can launch up to 96 missiles, including Standard surface-to-air missiles, Tomahawk surface-to-surface missiles and VLA antisubmarine missiles--64 from the back of the ship or 32 from the front. USS Bulkeley is also equipped with two MK 15 Phalanx Close-In Weapons Systems and a 5"/62 caliber deck-mounted gun, which uses Extended Range Guided Munitions projectiles and looks like a machine gun on steroids. According to one crewman, the 5"/62 is so powerful that once when it was fired from the front of the ship, he could feel his pant legs shaking, even though he was standing at the stern.

USS Bulkeley's MK 41 Vertical Launching System fires a combination of Standard surface-to-air and Tomahawk surface-to-surface missiles.
There's a story about John Paul Jones' chief gunners mate. It was during the gore and thunder of that most historic battle. He was loading and firing cannon and carrying the wounded to the medical officer, cutting away the tangled rigging. And apparently in the midst of that first fight, John Paul Jones went below momentarily and changed into a new uniform. And as he emerged on deck a voice rang out through the smoke and fire -- it was the British captain asking, ``Have you struck your colors?'' And the gunners mate, sweat and blood dripping from his body, turned and saw Jones now in his fresh uniform reply: ``I have not yet begun to fight.'' And the gunners mate said, ``There's always somebody who didn't get the word.''
The challenge is great. Our Navy is meeting a heavier responsibility than we had in the sixties and meeting it with fewer ships. And that means the officers and crew of every vessel must work harder, carry a heavier load, and endure longer, more strenuous cruises.
Men and women on these and other ships are under great stress, handling advanced weapons systems and sophisticated equipment. And that's all the more reason to salute them after setting a new record for aircraft safety last year. Many who served could easily have better paying civilian jobs. Sailors on the carriers are away from their families 70 percent of the time; yet 60 percent of these fine young people reenlist.
In today's Navy, as with the other services, the Reserves are playing an increasingly important role. Who are they? Citizens concerned about the future of this country and determined to do their part. They share their time, energy, and talent to keep America strong, safe, and free.
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To: Victoria Delsoul
giggle.....hahahahahahaha
To: Snow Bunny; Victoria Delsoul; All
Last job just finished, I'm going home.
See you all tomorrow. Good Night.
922
posted on
06/26/2002 11:06:47 PM PDT
by
SAMWolf
To: Victoria Delsoul
You missed.
To: AntiJen
ROTFLMAO.....hahhahahaahha.....oops. hahahahaha
I hate getting here late, it makes me feel rushed. hahahahaha
To: Victoria Delsoul; MistyCA; RadioAstronomer; Snow Bunny; Sir Gawain; HiJinx; SAMWolf; All
Everybody on the dance floor or sing along!
Special Dedication to our Military Members
who are Working to Protect and Defend our Country:
Hero (Click for music)
There's a hero
If you look inside your heart
You don't have to be afraid
Of what you are
There's an answer
If you reach into your soul
And the sorrow that you know
Will melt away
And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
It's a long road
When you face the world alone
No one reaches out a hand
For you to hold
You can find love
If you search within yourself
And the emptiness you felt
Will disappear
And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
Lord knows
Dreams are hard to follow
But don't let anyone
Tear them away
Hold on
There will be tomorrow
In time
You'll find the way
And then a hero comes along
With the strength to carry on
And you cast your fears aside
And you know you can survive
So when you feel like hope is gone
Look inside you and be strong
And you'll finally see the truth
That a hero lies in you
925
posted on
06/26/2002 11:07:35 PM PDT
by
Jen
To: SAMWolf
Sweet dreams Sam.....Thank you soooooooo much my friend.
To: SAMWolf
Good night Sam!
927
posted on
06/26/2002 11:08:06 PM PDT
by
Jen
To: Snow Bunny
By the time I finish here I am going to need to sit in the jacuzzi for a month! I have to look at and consider what to do with every little stinking piece of whatever in this house! I came across boxes of schoolwork from the kids that use to be packed really nicely, but of course they have fished through it over the years and some of the papers are getting so old they are crumbly. On the other hand, I found some awesome things that they did when they were little. I saved so much stuff! Yikes! There are now 5 boxes of stuffed animals (big boxes) and another box full of porceline dolls, and another one with cabbage patch stuff, and another one with itty bitty baby things, and another one with rainbow brite dolls and accessories......so much stuff! And it's all so precious! :))) And you talk about dollz! There are pictures of our family the kids did over the years and I have had several different weird hair syles and colors! LOL! It's funny! :)))
928
posted on
06/26/2002 11:08:21 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: AntiJen; RadioAstronomer
LOL! Let's see what I can do to help this situation out! Lmao.....thinking........heheh ehehehehe! This could be fun!
929
posted on
06/26/2002 11:09:37 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: SAMWolf
Take care Sam! See you tomorrow!
To: AntiJen
Loved the dedication! :-)
To: SAMWolf
Nighty night, Sam. Sweet dreams.
Cya tomorrow.
To: AntiJen
lmao....rocket club??????? Man! I just can't afford to be awol like I have been! I am missing way too much! Oh, but I did check out that thing you mentioned in the freepmail earlier. Interesting..........NOT! lol!
933
posted on
06/26/2002 11:11:20 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: MistyCA
This could be fun! For who? LMAO!
To: AntiJen
Thanks Jen. That's very nice.
To: Victoria Delsoul
LOL!
936
posted on
06/26/2002 11:11:57 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: Sir Gawain
I pretty much doubt it, LOL!
To: SAMWolf
Nighty nite Sam
938
posted on
06/26/2002 11:13:50 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: AntiJen
Thanks, Jen! I was just going to ask if I missed the dedication song! :) You are awesome, Jen! :)
939
posted on
06/26/2002 11:14:47 PM PDT
by
MistyCA
To: WVNan
Pink will soothe the savage beast.
Nope.
Got some on my feet, and ths soothing thing wasn't happening for me.

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