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610ET
Rickover Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Fort Lauderdale Status: Offline Points: 2186 |
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Posted: 18 May 2018 at 5:34pm |
I would say that you earned it! |
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Palm Bay Ken
Mustang Joined: 03 Jan 2016 Location: Palm Bay, FL Status: Offline Points: 951 |
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Qualified Silver in 1/57 in USS Grampus (SS523)
Qualified Gold in 1/69 in USS Gudgeon (SS567)
Wonder if I'll get a gold star on my Holland Club patch for the second 50 year anniversary in January? |
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Ken Wiltshire
K4HBE SS-206/SS-523/S1C/SSN-578/Ole Miss(NESEP)/DLG-14/SS-563/SS-567/SSN-584/CSS6/NavSafCen/ York County Public Schools/Virginia Beach City Public Schools/Retired |
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610ET
Rickover Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Fort Lauderdale Status: Offline Points: 2186 |
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Back then we had 1 year (two patrols) to qualify which was approximately 6 months on the boat, 4 months of that at sea. Reporting aboard during a yard period delays the process but it does provide an opportunity to see a lot of the systems when they are opened up. One doesn't have to be underway to trace/learn systems. Once trials start things start to catch up. At that point the boat is in the water and even when not at sea there are quals available. In my case by the first patrol I was pretty far along. As I recall that took about 30 days. That patrol was only about 45 days and we were on 4/8 watches so while finishing up there wasn't a lot of rack time. Like everyone else, I wanted those fish. Edited by 610ET - 17 May 2018 at 10:54am |
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gerry
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I know you were talking to 610ET, but that was the same boat (pun intended) I was in. Spent my first two years on Simon Bolivar in the yards, command wouldnt authorize us to ride other boats to get qualified. I think when we left after A+B+C trials, only about half the crew was SS. We did an ORSE on the way to AUTEC/TRE, got my fish on the way from that to DASO/OT/FOT. Drank my dolphins in that tiny enlisted club on Port Canaveral before venturing out to the Dollhouse in Jacks. Good times, indeed.
Re: pinning - we called it "tacking on". When the CO pinned me, he pushed the pins through the little "frogs" on the back... winked at me and told me I'd thank him later. He was right. Had about 30 guys lined up to ensure my fish were on tight. I recall a similar ritual when making rate (the "tacking on the crow"). It never even occurred to any of us back then that the practice was abusive. Anecdote - (supposedly) the tacking thing dates to the Middle Ages, when a King was knighting someone, amongst all the other rituals, the King would ask the prospective knight if he would "take the buffet" (that's buffet as in "hit" not as in "all you can eat"). Anyway, no self-respecting knight would refuse, and any other knights present, including (lastly) the King, would strike the new knight square in the chest, then the King would say something to the effect of "Let that be the last you take unanswered". No idea if it's true or not.. learned that from some SCA re-enactors when I was a lad. Might be total BS, but it sure sounds good.
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USS Simon Bolivar - SSBN 641 (B) USS Henry M. Jackson - SSBN 730 (B) USSVI - Wyoming Base |
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SaltiDawg
Rickover Joined: 03 Jan 2016 Location: Rockville, MD Status: Offline Points: 2865 |
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Great to be able to Qualify with two months sea time + trials.
Edited by SaltiDawg - 16 May 2018 at 6:12pm |
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610ET
Rickover Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Fort Lauderdale Status: Offline Points: 2186 |
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October will be 50 for me.
After about 15 months at Charleston Navy Shipyard and associated trials I was determined to finish up on the first patrol which I was able to do. Amazing experience. |
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Richard
Qualified Joined: 22 Feb 2016 Location: Costa Mesa, CA Status: Offline Points: 39 |
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This year, January was 58 years. On Carbonero '59-60 WestPac. Amazing how time flies. Made EM3 in May 1960 then to Nuc. School at MINSY in June 1960. Good times in the old BOQ they we had as living accommodations.
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SS-337, SSN-595 Plankowner, Holland Club
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Kwn
Qualified Joined: 05 Jan 2016 Location: Maine Status: Offline Points: 44 |
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This year will be 47 years. December 1971 about halfway through patrol.
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Tom McNulty
Rickover Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Delaware Status: Offline Points: 2082 |
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Received my dolphins on 12/7/1964 around half way through a patrol. The off watch missile gang, XO, and myself mustered by the WTD going into Aux space. The LT who awarded the dolphins real name was Davy Jones. The XO stated this was to be the second day of infamy, one I shall not forget. So no dunking ceremony. When we returned to Holy Loch it was off to the Enlisted Club for a sampling of the top shelf booze. Started the shots on the port side working my way to the Starboard side. Somewhere in the process the floor came up and smacked me. No recall until the next morning. Who knows what happened in between or with whom.
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SSBN599B,SSBN600B,SSBN611G
USNR Beaumont, TX, USSVI Life Member Mid Atlantic Base Holland Club |
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Sewer Pipe Snipe
BBS Supporter Joined: 04 Jan 2016 Location: Albany, GA Status: Offline Points: 5723 |
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From one film I saw at Swimmer's school, not only is the water at Gitmo warm, it is full of sharks.
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Walt,
Had I done everything right throughout my life, the World wouldn't have noticed. |
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