STACK CLEANING AND LAGGING REPAIR
Who remebers cleaning the stacks and the soot in the stacks turned into an acid that burned the piss out of your eye's and any cuts you had and the lagging that was full of asbestos. The Chicago was a great ship to be on.
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Hell ain't it great that SNIPES RULE!! But, lay off the mojo!!!
Aye Aye Chief!
Wow 63 members! Please those of you that have been to Subic bay join here too.The Chief says "Keep her in automatic"!
You were there when I was going through my "A" School. Probably had you as a instructor either during "Cold Iron Watch" or when we were going through "Hot Plant" back in 1987. Graduated in June 1987 and shipped out to SIMA/NRMF Long Beach, Ca.
From 1983 to May 1987.
Bryan when were you at MM/BT A School? Went through there in March 87 to June 87. Great times there.
My first ship was the USS Bradley (FF-1041) P-fired boilers, the best ship I was on I loved hearing those superchargers, you could hear them scream on acceleration, then I went to Great Lakes and taught MM/BT "A" school, lots of great memories four other ships after that then I retired in 1997.