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USO Canteen FReeper Style ....FReeper FRiday FallGuy ....
August 16,2002
FRiends of the USO Canteen FReeper Style and Snow Bunny
Posted on 08/16/2002 2:53:40 AM PDT by Snow Bunny
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If you know a Veteran, someone in your family, friend of the family, neighbor, who served their country, take a brief moment of your day to thank them. Thank them for the sacrifice they made for the better good of their country.
We at Free Republic, and the USO Canteen FReeper Style, are thankful for every service member in our military, who has served our great nation.
So, to the men and women who answered the call, in both times of war and peace, thank you.
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Message from Snow Bunny to all those who visit the Canteen.
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Since it opened, it is magical how so many Freepers who post here, feel it too. It has been so dear how the Freepers kept making it a cottage - a home-type of place that had a huge living room for them to visit in and a dance floor, a library, etc.
Many Veterans have written to me, saying that the Canteen is like home to them for the first time since they served.
This is your Canteen - a respite from our busy and sometimes troubling world. Make yourself at home.
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US Navy
March 15, 1952 ~ March 1960
USS Kula Gulf
In 1951 my brother enlisted in the Air Force. We had a family business, a wholesale banana business. And the three of us ran it
..my Father, brother and I ( I was 18). The Korean war was in full force.
I had decided to join the Coast Guard. I went to the recruiting officer and signed up. When I got home my father asked me to hold off till we sold the business. After 6 months my father sold the business to a family. Then I was given notice to report for a physical for the draft. There were hundreds of men taking the physical. By the time it came to my last name which started with an S. there were 30 of us left.
The person in charge told us we could go because the quota was filled. But we would be getting notice in the future again and were told we could join any service if we wanted to before the next notice.
I went back to the Coast Guard recruiter and he said it was closed. So I went to the Air Force and they also told me it was closed. The only ones left were the Navy, Marines and Army.
I felt the Navy was the best choice for me.
My cousin was on furlough from the Navy and I asked him what he thought about the Navy, He said it was great he loved it.
So I enlisted in the Navy in 1952. I went to Bainbridge , Maryland to boot camp for 3 months.
Boot camp was ok, but the thing everyone hated was standing a 4 hour watch. Meals were served a mile away from the barracks. So everyday each sailor in our company would run to the chow hall to ask permission for our unit to eat and run back . Most sailors hated doing this. But I loved running so I didnt mind it. I decided to ask if I could be the permanent chow runner, and be exempt from standing watch. He said it would be fine. (insert BIG smile here) so I was permanent chow runner for our company.
Then the Shit hit the fan. Most of the guys wanted my job. LOL
Then I heard it spread to the other companies, guys wanting to be the chow runner. Heh heh
We went to the gym each day and to do calisthenics. The non commissioned officer leading the exercises would finish off with push ups. And his thing was to see who could last the longest doing pushups. Most of the recruits would end after 10 or so. He ended stopping me after I would do 200. I loved doing them. LOL
My ship was the USS Kula Gulf CVE108. A small aircraft carrier which was a converted cargo ship. It had a great history from WW11
Our job was to train the Navy and Marine pilots for landing and take offs from the ship. It was pretty hairy, with the wind factor, ships speed, and weather conditions, there were accidents. Some planes went off the side of the ship, some would not hook up to the arresting gear ( cables across the ship to stop the planes) and into the barrier which was there to stop planes from going off the ship. But we had a good record otherwise.
Being an enlisted man, I did physical work. Such as pushing the planes unto the elevators which brought them to the hanger deck ( the deck underneath the flight deck).
Blimps landed on our ship to be refueled. And one time while the Blimp was tethered to the ship it pulled up , the line was still attached and it tore a piece of the Blimp off as it rose. It started deflating immediately. The Captain told the pilot to take it away from the ship and ditch! Before it hit the water, the pilot detonated an explosive in it destroying it , to preserve top secret information enclosed.
When we had Blimp maneuvers on the ship, my job was to catch one of the two lines attached to the blimp and tether it to the ship arresting gear. I was told not to hold on too tight to the line, because the blimp could take off without notice.
If it did I could be lifted high above the ship, look out world here I come! Hahaha Well one day it happened, I held on too tight within seconds I was 15 feet in the air. I let go and landed on the deck , tumbling without injury.
I reluctantly asked for another job. ROTFL
Months later we were to have maneuvers with Marines in Goosebay, Labrador. We are talking COLD here fellas. We had many Marines come aboard our fine ship in Norfolk, Va. , then we headed North to Goosebay. As we coasted in to the Bay, many icebergs were in the water. We went slowly so we wouldnt be like the Titanic. Then we anchored out far from shore.
On our ship ( there were many ships, destroyers etc. ) a lot of our personal gear was disappearing. The Marines were stealing our stuff !!! But most of sailors got even later. Heh heh
The sailors on my ship put large safety pins on lines , threw them over the ship and pulled out huge fish without any bait. It was loaded with fish!
During the maneuvers two Marines fell overboard a LST (Landing Ship Tank). They died immediately from the cold. They brought them to our ship and put them in the refers ( refrigerators ) were our food was stored. Most of us lost our appetites during the rest of the time we were there.
Join the Navy and see the world and in Labrador it also meant a chance to see the breathtaking Northern Lights, Aura Borealis .
Every morning a pile of human feces was found in different locations on the ship. Printed above it on the bulk head in chalk the words PHANTOM Shitter Strikes Again! He never was found.
( mind you this was before DNA)
I dont think I could ever get THAT bored to do that.
Getting back to Norfolk, Va. , our home base, most of the sailors procured different Marine effects such a canteens, belts, etc. I found a bayonet. The trick was how to get off the ship with it. So I strapped it to my thigh with tape and as I asked permission to leave the ship, I said loud and clear to the Officer of the Deck.......
Request permission to leave the son of a bitch sir. He said permission granted and he did a double take as I left. This all happened in a few seconds, and since there are hundreds of men leaving the ship at the same time, well
..he didnt know the difference. ( or maybe he agreed with me
snicker).
Immediately after anchoring at Hampton Roads , which was the Bay in Norfolk. They told us the ship was going to dry dock for 6 months in Philly. Many of the sailors would be transferred to different bases and ships. I was told I would stay on the ship. I did not like this idea. I want OFF! Hahaha
I heard that some of the men were transferred to Florida to NAS Jacksonville , Fl. So I talked to those men and asked if anyone would be happy to switch with me. One guy said he lived in Philly and would love to. So I got his name and headed straight to the First Mate of the ship. I asked him if he would do this. He said no, we cant do it.
I said What kind of a Service is this ? YOU put us where we dont want to be so we can be unhappy????
I joined the Navy to see the world NOT the Atlantic Ocean!
I started to leave his office, and he said Come back Nick, I appreciate what you told me about your brother being stationed in Florida with the Air Force. So I guess it would be OK. Your wish is granted.
I LOVE the NAVY !
Stationed in Jacksonville, Fl. I was put in Aviation Electrician School. I graduated close to the top, since I had Sea Duty which no one else had I the class, Marines or Navy, I had first choice in my Billet.
My brother was stationed at Tyndal AFBase, Panama City , Fl. There was an opening 60 miles away at Eglin AFB , Fl.We had a ball it was great the two of us visiting each other.
At Eglin I worked at the Climatic Hanger where we tested vehicles, air craft and other things. The temp was 50 to 80 below zero at all times when activated.
It only too a few minutes before a person would freeze to death without a parka clothing or some kind of protective gear. I made a bet with the Petty Officers that worked with me that I could run through that hanger , which was 300 feet from door to door, with only a pair of shorts on. The edge was that I could kick the refrigerated type doors with my leg to get it open quickly. I did it ! I won the bet! But Burrrrrrrrrr it was cold.
An Air Force buddy of mine was working on a secret project in the hanger. A part of the Hanger that was hidden a curtain screen. He took me back there to look at it. I said what the hell is this! ??? He said A missile.
15 years later the Air Force came out with this missile . Goes to show ya ! What a country !!!!
After a few months I got a job as a bouncer at a bar just outside the base, just so I could have extra money. It was against regulations of course , so my commanding Officer asked me to come into his office. I told him if he could come with his wife and some of the other officer I would love for them to be my guest at the Bar. I invited the Chief Petty Officer as we were close as well.
They all showed up and I told my boss I would pay for their bill. But Buzz my boss was a good boss and he said it was on him.
They drank Champaign all night, danced and had a ball at the El Rancho nightclub where I worked. The Chief Petty Officer shook my hand and with a slur to his speech said, Boy this is the greatest time my wife and I have had in a long time. Then proceeded to walk right through the screen door and fell on his face. The rest of the Officers couldnt stop laughing.
The next day my Commanding Officer told me to keep the job, but just dont tell anyone.
After I was separated from the Navy ( after 4 years), I was obligated to another 4 inactive duty. I went back home to New York and got a job at American Health Studios a gym. Worked my way up to manager of two studios, Newark, N.J. and Jamaica , Long Island in N.Y.
Even after reaching manager of the month three months straight out of 200 studios around the country. They were cutting my commission to where my instructors were making more money then I was.
I decided to make a move! One day an actor who worked out with me at the gym said he got a job in a play going around the country. I asked him if there might be an opening for me. He said no, but days later he called me and said he had to give up the job for something else. So I went down and replaced him in the play , that was to tour for a year. I then told my boss to shove it.
I am Greek and my last name for some is not easy to spell.
So for my next adventure in life it was
recommended to me to use my first and middle name.
That was my first initiation into my new career.
After 90 cities in a play called Lil Abner , we arrived in Hollywood, Ca.
I bought a motorcycle in Oakland, Ca. And drove it to Hollywood. Once I hit Calif. I knew this was the land for me.
Harley Davidson chopped,
I sure loved this bike.
I wish I still had it today.
Next my life took a new turn. I got a part in the movie version of Lil Abner. So I left the play and said goodbye to the cast.
Hollywood is big on publicity photos and this one is of Mitzi Gaynor being held up by Chuck and I.
And this one is another one that appeared in Germany.
One day I had gone to Beverly Hills and by chance got in a touch football game with Elvis and a bunch of actors. Such as Pat Boone, Ricky Nelson, Bob Conrad, Jody Mcrea and others.
I played on the opposite team of Elvis. Elvis got the ball and ran around end , I dove at him and tried to slap his hips with both of my arms. But when I did he turned just at the right second and I hit him in groin. He went flat on his face and they had to carry him to the sidelines. After the next play he called me over. He asked me my name and said,
Youre on my team from now on.
For many weekends after that we played football and won every game. Then one day, Ricky Nelson brought 6 guys from the UCLA team and they beat us 12 to 6. There were no goal posts for the point after.
About 6 months later , a friend Michael Dante told me he was doing a movie with Elvis called Kid Gallahad. He told me they were looking for boxers as buddies for Elvis in the film. I got the job and it was 5 months of fun. Elvis was a terrific guy to work with.
This was a fun one to work on too. The film is called
Island of Love starring Robert Preston, Walter Matthau,and Tony Randall. I got to go to Greece to film it and was there for 3 months.
This is a TV show called Rat Patrol. It ran for 2 seasons and was my introduction to being a stuntman.The show was shot mainly outside of Edwards Air Force Base in Antelope Valley, Ca.
One day after shooting a segment of Rat Patrol I met a Greek girl outside of the hotel where we were staying. I invited her in for a cup of coffee in the restaurant , and when we went in , the stars of Rat Patrol were there. Chris George , Gary Raymond, Hans Gudagahst ( now known as Eric Braden of the Young and the Restlesss) were sitting at their table with their friends.
Chris George was there with his brother Nick. They invited us to sit down with all of them. After awhile I said I want to say something. And I started in with The Lords Prayer in Greek. As I went along, Chris George, his brother Nick and the Greek girl I had just met chimmed in with me and we all finished with Amen. The other guests were astonished at what had just happened. I knew that all Greek children were taught The Lords Prayer and I knew they all would join in. It was a very nice moment.
The movie is Molly McGuires, starring Sean Connery, Richard Harris and Samantha Eggar.
Sean Connery and I
Richard Harris and I. No, its not your eyes, the photo is blurry.LOL Samantha Eggar took the photo.
Norliss Tapes was made for TV, starring Angie Dickinson and Roy Thinnes. I play Angies husband and I am a very bad man.
This is what Snow Bunny says Liberals look like. It is me decked out for my part in Norliss Tapes
I got the part of Street in a film called Hard Times. Starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Strother Martin, and James Coburn. We filmed it in New Orleans. It is a film about street fighters during the depression. Men that fought bare knuckled in streets and warehouses or anywhere they could to make money. It was hard times then and many found this to be a way to make a living. Street , my character arrives in town from Chicago to fight Chaney (Charles Bronson) at the climax of the film.
Guess who wins. LOL
Walter Matthau was a heck of a great guy and a friend. This was the second film I did with Walter called Couch Trip. This one I was his stunt double for the film.
Here I am, the taller one in the picture. My name in the script is Hideous Alien. This is from a TV show called,
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
I am a big fan of Free Republic. There is nothing like it on the internet, but more importantly, there is nothing like it offline either. I am proud to be a FReeper and lurk every day at FR. FR is making a difference in this crazy world.
Back in July my wife and I had a chance to meet three Freepers that are friends. Blackie, SAMWolf, and 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub.
This is Tonkin and I .
My goal is to be one of the Canteen Bad Boys when I grow up.
In Las Vegas where we live, my chance came to be in a freep and we did it with all that was in us. About 60 cars and motorcycles all with the American Flag and posters drove up and down the Strip right before President Bush was elected. We went in single file and received more thumbs up then the middle finger salute.
While driving we all had our windows down and I yelled out about every 2 minutes
FREEDOM at the top of my lungs.
I couldnt talk for a few days after that, but ya know what it was worth it! For almost 40 years in showbiz I could not talk politics or I would not get work. I LOVE my country and by God I will not let her go down without a fight.
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To: leadpenny
Thirty six years ago today WORWAC Class 66-11 graduated at Ft. Rucker, Alabama Twenty five years ago I was in Ranger School. The only news I remember hearing during the nine week course was that Elvis died.
To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy
Thank you for letting us get to know you and for your service to our Country.
Time Out: 08:46
KMG-365
To: FallGuy; Snow Bunny
Thanks for the fascinating bio, FallGuy. I hope to see you tonight in Las Vegas at the Treasure Island social.
To: SpookBrat; LadyX; Kathy in Alaska; MistyCA
Mrs Spooky, thanks for asking about my Maine weather. I have not been able to keep up my morning reports for you weather bunnies. As usual it was 60 this morning. It has been near 90 in Maine and humid but this is real summer. Indian summer comes later. Here on the coast it is 10 to 20 deg cooler, unless the wind is offshore. Acouple weeks ago it got to 90 just 150 ft from 50 deg water on my deck. I talked to boat people that said you had to get 3 mi offshore to get away from 90 deg ambient air.Is this more than youwanted to know?
To: SpookBrat; coteblanche
Aw shucks... It's nothing...
Thanks for the encouragement!
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posted on
08/16/2002 6:55:02 AM PDT
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aomagrat
To: larryjohnson
Good morning Larry! Thanks for the weather reports. I also want to thank you again for the link you posted for Campobollo. WHEW! That is some kind of beautiful! :) Have a GREAT day!
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posted on
08/16/2002 6:56:17 AM PDT
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SassyMom
To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy; All
Very nice to read about Fall Guy's service to our country and then his experiences in the entertainment world. A salute to you, Fall Guy! Neat life you have had - are having. I loved "Rat Patrol" way back when - and enjoyed especially reading about the incident with Chris George, his brother, and you saying the Lord's Prayer in Greek! Bet that WAS a shocker to those listening!
Blessings to you, to SnowBunny, and to all our FR heroes her in the Canteen working so hard to keep our heroes in our military reminded of how much we love them, support them, and pray for them daily!
To: SAMWolf
to help with all the swooning Ladies we'll have today Station-51 is ready and standing by just in case as well.
Time Out: 09:06
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To: Johnny Gage
AAAAAAAAAACKKKKKKKK!
The formating didn't look wrong in the preview...
I hate it when that happens
To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy
G'mornin' Bunny! G'mornin' FallGuy! You two make a great couple!
You've had an exciting ride together, haven't you? Love to sit and and chat over a few beers talk over your experiences...
FallGuy, I'll have to go to video store and check out some of your work... I've seen yuh in action before, but never new it was you!...Thanks for sharin'...
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:12:46 AM PDT
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g'nad
To: FallGuy; Snow Bunny
I read your "bio" FallGuy. I was laughing so hard at some of the stories, thanks for sharing. I loved watching the "Rat Patrol", It was pure Hollywood and drove this "HIstory Nut" crazy, but it was entertaining!
P.S. I was never on the Kula Gulf. So don't even think of pinning the "Phantom shitter" on me, You might want to check with TomKow6 though.
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:13:23 AM PDT
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SAMWolf
To: SAMWolf; FallGuy
I admit, it IS worthy of something I would do, but, alas, I cannot claim that fame!
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:21:35 AM PDT
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tomkow6
To: Valin
Great post about the Spartans
"Go tell the Spartans, thou that passest by,
That faithful to their precepts here we lie."
The words of Simonides of Ceos (556-468 BC) on the shrine of King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans after the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC
Sparta was unique among the Greek city-states because of the rigid program of military indoctrination it instilled in its citizens.
Legend dates the founding of the city to Mycenean times, when the legendary King Menelaus, who helped defeat Troy, supposedly ruled the city. Archaeologists put the date of its origin later, around 1000 BC, when a tribe called the Dorians migrated to the region.
Around the year 650 BC Sparta was thoroughly reorganized by Lycurgus, who came to power after the city was humiliatingly defeated by its neighbor Argos. Lycurgus turned Sparta from a city ruled by an aristocratic elite into a far broader oligarchy dedicated solely to warfare. By 500 BC it had conquered almost all of the surrounding territory and dominated the Peloponnese region of southwest Greece.
Inward-looking and self-sufficient, the Spartans were the most feared hoplites (infantrymen) in all Greece. They lived an austere life, despising any sort of luxury, in a city that contained neither walls, nor grand buildings.
Famous quotes and anecdotes associated with the Spartans:
Herodotus reports that just before the Battle of Thermoplyae, a Spartan warrior named Dienekes was told that the Persian archers could blank out the sun with their arrows. He replied "Good, then we shall have our battle in the shade."
A Sybarite, who ate at a public mess, once remarked: "Now I know why the Spartans do not fear death."
Asked what was the greatest benefit Lycurgus conferred on his countryman, King Agesilaus replied "Contempt of pleasure."
"Come back with your shield - or on it" (Plutarch, Mor.241) was supposed to be the parting cry of mothers to their sons. Mothers whose sons died in battle openly rejoiced, mothers whose sons survived hung their heads in shame.
Asked why it was dishonorable to return without a shield and not without a helmet, the Spartan king, Demaratos (510 - 491) is said to have replied: "Because the latter they put on for their own protection, but the shield for the common good of all." (Plutarch, Mor.220)
An old man wandering around the Olympic Games looking for a seat was jeered at by the crowd until he reached the seats of the Spartans, whereupon every Spartan younger than him, and some that were older, stood up and offered him their seat. The crowd applauded and the old man turned to them with a sigh, saying "All Greeks know what is right, but only the Spartans do it."
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:25:51 AM PDT
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g'nad
To: tomkow6
Memories are the key not to the past, but to the future. Corrie Ten Boom
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:40:33 AM PDT
by
WVNan
To: Snow Bunny; FallGuy
Great presentation! Great Sea Stories!
Congratulations, Nick - FReeper FRiday Man-of-the-Week!
Salute!
To: Valin
I worked with a guy who joined the army instead of the navy because he didn't know how to swim. How ironic. For the last 10 years of my Army career, they took us to the pool annually and taught us what they called 'drown proofing' techniques. You know, how to SWIM while removing most of our uniforms, including the boots!
HJ
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posted on
08/16/2002 7:53:44 AM PDT
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HiJinx
To: ladtx
2 homers! That's great news!
HJ
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posted on
08/16/2002 8:05:20 AM PDT
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HiJinx
To: tomkow6
Aerial view of HMCS St. Johns (left) with USS Seattle (center) alongside USS JFK. HMCS St. Johns is operating in and around the Gulf of Oman as part of Operation APOLLO, Canada's military contribution to the international campaign against terrorism. (Photo by: MCpl Michel Durand FIS Halifax)
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To: SpookBrat; All
Hey, Miss SpookBrat! Nice to see you. Yeah, Elvis had a lot of fans including me. When you post song links, you can never go wrong with Elvis or Jim Reeves, imho! (And THANKS for all the songs you have posted, btw !)
Here's a little thing I found while doing a search. One guy had the nerve on that memorial thread to tell me that Elvis was dead "flame guards up", or to that effect. Not sure if he was being sarcastic or not. Anyway, I sent him this!:
20 years after his death, Elvis is King of the Web
From CNN Interactive Writer Andy Walton
Elvis has left the building for good, but twenty years after his death, The King is alive and well on the World Wide Web.
If you've ever had a hankerin' -- and, let's face it, who hasn't? -- to climb into a white satin jumpsuit, scarf a couple of fried banana sandwiches, and try a few karate kicks, the Web might provide just the right outlet. One that won't worry your friends and neighbors quite so much, at least.
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