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Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
Best wishes from a Navy vet.

I just hope the good karma doesn't carry over to tomorrow. 03-lmfao
10-13-2017 11:51 AM
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Thanks! Happy Birthday to you too (as a vet) !
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Crimson Tide is one of my favorite movies of all-time and had me wanting (for a while) to join the Navy as a kid.
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Happy Birthday to our younger Sister service! Your friend, the Army.
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RE: Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.
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RE: Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
(10-13-2017 03:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.

I went through boot at Orlando in 1968, so not sure my experience is still relevant. It ain't easy, but I'm guessing it's simpler than other service boot camps.

They yell at you a lot, but they don't really try to kill you, lol.

And I'm sure that was a generic note sent to all parents.
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Thank you, Triple A and the other vets for their service to our country.

Nevertheless, beat Navy! 03-wink
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Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
(10-13-2017 04:10 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 03:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.

I went through boot at Orlando in 1968, so not sure my experience is still relevant. It ain't easy, but I'm guessing it's simpler than other service boot camps.

They yell at you a lot, but they don't really try to kill you, lol.

And I'm sure that was a generic note sent to all parents.


Did you do any tours in ‘nam?


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(10-13-2017 04:38 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 04:10 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 03:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.

I went through boot at Orlando in 1968, so not sure my experience is still relevant. It ain't easy, but I'm guessing it's simpler than other service boot camps.

They yell at you a lot, but they don't really try to kill you, lol.

And I'm sure that was a generic note sent to all parents.


Did you do any tours in ‘nam?


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I was obviously in during that era, and volunteered to be a machine gunner on a copter in 'Nam, but the list was so long they never got to me.

So, I essentially spent about 2 years in Pensacola working on radio and radar gear in training aircraft (T-28s), and going on test flights in the back seat, and then the remainder of my 4 years on an aircraft carrier (USS Forrestal, CVA-59), either in drydock in Portsmouth, VA, or in the Med protecting the beach bars from women of the evening selling cheap colored water drinks to sailors.
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Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
(10-13-2017 05:04 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 04:38 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 04:10 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 03:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.

I went through boot at Orlando in 1968, so not sure my experience is still relevant. It ain't easy, but I'm guessing it's simpler than other service boot camps.

They yell at you a lot, but they don't really try to kill you, lol.

And I'm sure that was a generic note sent to all parents.


Did you do any tours in ‘nam?


Sent from my toilet using FartTalk

I was obviously in during that era, and volunteered to be a machine gunner on a copter in 'Nam, but the list was so long they never got to me.

So, I essentially spent about 2 years in Pensacola working on radio and radar gear in training aircraft (T-28s), and going on test flights in the back seat, and then the remainder of my 4 years on an aircraft carrier (USS Forrestal, CVA-59), either in drydock in Portsmouth, VA, or in the Med protecting the beach bars from women of the evening selling cheap colored water drinks to sailors.


Ah well that doesn’t sound too bad lol!


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RE: Happy 242nd Birthday to Navy!
(10-13-2017 05:09 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 05:04 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 04:38 PM)Westhoff123 Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 04:10 PM)TripleA Wrote:  
(10-13-2017 03:24 PM)BullsFanInTX Wrote:  Happy Birthday, Navy!

Side note for Navy vets (I was in the Air Force, so have no clue about the Navy). My son left for Navy Boot camp 4 days ago and is currently at RTC Great Lakes. I'm guessing he is getting yelled at a lot and getting all of his medical processing in P Days right now. At least from what I read online. All I got was a 15 second call when he got there. Sounded like he was reading from a script. "I have arrived safely at RTC, all of my stuff will be mailed in a box, I will call in 3 weeks, bye". That was literally the conversation. LOL.

I went through boot at Orlando in 1968, so not sure my experience is still relevant. It ain't easy, but I'm guessing it's simpler than other service boot camps.

They yell at you a lot, but they don't really try to kill you, lol.

And I'm sure that was a generic note sent to all parents.


Did you do any tours in ‘nam?


Sent from my toilet using FartTalk

I was obviously in during that era, and volunteered to be a machine gunner on a copter in 'Nam, but the list was so long they never got to me.

So, I essentially spent about 2 years in Pensacola working on radio and radar gear in training aircraft (T-28s), and going on test flights in the back seat, and then the remainder of my 4 years on an aircraft carrier (USS Forrestal, CVA-59), either in drydock in Portsmouth, VA, or in the Med protecting the beach bars from women of the evening selling cheap colored water drinks to sailors.


Ah well that doesn’t sound too bad lol!


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It's why I joined the Navy for 4 years active duty, instead of the Army for two,
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