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Posted by raider-hall
on Wednesday, April 18, 2007 9:42 PM
subfixer wrote: | NvMike wrote: | Oh the difference the years make! In my time on the Enterprise (1962-1964) we NEVER had rust like that. Every time we went into port, regardless of location or season, the side painters were busy scrapping, chipping and painting. We in V-1 division did the same with the flight deck surface when we were going to be in port for more than a week. Perhaps the 'modern' Navy is more accepting or have just become lazy. |
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You are right on the money on that one, Mike. The "Prize" was and is a showboat and almost always looks good, even today. I served on the Ranger and we hated the Big E with a passion. She always got the good liberty ports and special stuff. We had to suck it up and spend more time out at sea taking the Enterprise's slack while she was showing the flag in the all the sweet ports. I can hardly wait for that "Mobile Chernobyl" to be decommissioned. |
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Yeah Mike I was on board the Okinawa when I was on float in the core.When were station at Subic Bay one day, there was a Typoon warning so all the battlion had to pack up and leave the base.As we were leaving somebody yell look at that the "PRIZE"WAS PULLING IN. WHAT$%##% so all of us sqiuds,jarheads,zero's,peeon's gave the "PRIZE" one finger slaute.She maybe be the showboat,but that day she was the garbageboat!!!
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