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General control line discussion => AS TIME GOES BYE => Topic started by: Shultzie on January 28, 2010, 11:35:50 AM

Title: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Shultzie on January 28, 2010, 11:35:50 AM
Thanks for all the input for a new heading change...and especially to Robert Schroeder.

The Stunt Grunt theme didn't seem quite the handle...for such a column that was in place to uplift a memory of those days gone by  or  those special times, places and faces that are on your mind that you would like to share a story, photos or more? 

So instead of  BYE, BYE!... OPPPPS!' hopefully Sparky or someone with puter-skills can make the correction to AS TIME GOES BY for us.

Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on January 30, 2010, 12:57:53 PM
Can you play Dooley Wilson's tune from Casablanca in the background? (hee-hee)
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: john e. holliday on January 30, 2010, 02:59:05 PM
I guess the new heading is more appropiate as not very many like being called a grunt. 
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Shultzie on January 30, 2010, 05:29:30 PM
I guess the new heading is more appropiate as not very many like being called a grunt.  

"GRUNT! UUUGHGGH! I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK!! LL~ n~
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on January 30, 2010, 05:49:26 PM
Oh, a wise guy...nuk-nuk-nuk.... LL~
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on January 31, 2010, 01:19:01 PM
Maybe a "grunt" could explain how the powers-that-be ruling this forum suddenly changed me from Ensign to Lieutentant, skipping j.g.? Do they frock?
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Shultzie on January 31, 2010, 02:47:04 PM
 Hummm? Interesting??? Flocking and Floggy are acceptable..but "FROCK?"
Perhaps we should leave that on the back bunsen? LL~
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on January 31, 2010, 02:57:57 PM
"Frock" is (or was) a USN term for early advancement in rank, without the required time in grade. When they promoted me here from Ensign to Lieutenant I skipped over Lieutenant, junior grade (j.g.). Nothing else intended, Admiral, sir.  LL~ H^^

Chad Hill (former tailhooker..I wasn't there in '91, that's my story and I'm sticking to it)
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: John Sunderland on January 31, 2010, 06:54:32 PM
"GRUNT! UUUGHGGH! I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK!! LL~ n~

In 2003 I had a gilligan hat airbrushed at the State Fair. Ithad p51 on top and Stunt Grunt painted on the front. I thought I had coined a phrase! None the less I would not be offended, wore mine to the Nats, TT or something in Muncie. Anywho...it got some attention! ;D
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on January 31, 2010, 07:05:15 PM
Ty,

Yep, all of the hassles and new responsibilties, without the extra pay. What a concept! Would the bonus-boys on Wall Street be so humbled?

And, oh yes, I am a Trusty Shellback, there matey.... H^^ LL~. Back when Wog Day was still Wog Day!! Aye---
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Will Hinton on February 02, 2010, 05:28:48 PM
I was only a few miles from becoming a shellback when our orders got changed for some mystic reason and the Essex turned around and we came back north all the way to Halifax.  Figure that one out?!  (We were on a middy cruise.)
Will
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on February 02, 2010, 08:30:24 PM
Hi Will--My great uncle Johnny McCulloch was a navigator on the Essex during WW2. His Wog Day lasted three days! Mine was only one. Egads, I was so filthy after it ended that I just threw my clothes overboard and scrubbed in the shower until they dragged me out. After that we were rationed two (2) beers each. First adult beverage in months and boy did they taste real good. Some guys were selling theirs for $20 each.
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: john e. holliday on February 03, 2010, 08:47:29 AM
That first shot shows there is not much room for error.  Bet the first few grabs got the britches uptight.  Now for a land lubber, what is a WOG day?  Never been in the military as Uncle Sam said I was unworthy. :'(
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on February 03, 2010, 11:52:05 AM
HaHaHa!! Wog Day? If you're in the USN (or USMC and be TDY on a Navy ship) and CROSS THE EQUATOR, you have to be, ahem...."inducted", shall we say, from the ranks of the Slimy Polywogs (non-crossers) into the ranks of the Trusty Shellbacks (crossers). Lotsa time spent on your hands and knees, for openers---

I'm not supposed to say much about it, not even sure if it's still allowed anymore in these PC days (does anyone know?). I believe it started in the Royal Navy many moons ago, and the tradition carried over into the USN. An official entry was made in your Bupers (personnel) file when you became a Trusty Shellback, so if you were still a Slimy Polywog when you crossed the equator, the command already knew about it, and there was no escape.

Somewhat unpleasant at times, but generally a lot of fun.

Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Will Hinton on February 04, 2010, 04:02:28 PM
Hmmmmm.  "Inducted"  My. Chad, that seems like a very gentle and kind reference to what we were threatened, oh, excuse me, PROMISED with on our way!  My outfit (VS39) was one of the last to be deployed on the Essex, she underwent overhaul in 1961 in Norfolk and we had an extended NAS Qounset Point stay while training on the new S2F threes we were getting then.  All solid state electronics, etc, along with new power plants.
As far as I know, she became razor blades after her time as an anti-sub carrier.  CVS-9 was deployed to the Cuban crisis while on her shakedown cruise in '62 and was part of the blockade.  I was discharged 19 days early when she left because my time was so near being up.  If I would have left on the cruise I would have gotten an automatic two year extension since avionics was a critical rate!  Whew!
I apologize for highjacking this thread, but when old memories hit....... y1 y1 y1
Will
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Robert Schroeder on February 04, 2010, 04:48:09 PM
Can you play Dooley Wilson's tune from Casablanca in the background? (hee-hee)

That would be an extremely appropriate song for this thread since the program of the same name plays the song, although not in the same manner.  It's not for me to say,(no pun intended) but I don't know if it can be done.

Bob
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on February 06, 2010, 07:13:12 PM
Will, I very much enjoyed reading your memories of the Essex. It's funny-- I mean neat-- how those of us with military backgrounds can swap stories and "bond", even many years later, and between different generations.
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on February 08, 2010, 08:24:54 AM
My initial CQ was on the Lady Lex in '84. What's a Golden Dragon and a Plank Owner? Black shoe gouge? H^^
Title: Re: AS TIME GOES BY! Thanks to Robert Schroeder and Robert Storick
Post by: Chad Hill on February 08, 2010, 07:58:35 PM
Thanks, matey---- :)