I know they dismissed our rate back in 1997. I would hope there are enough of us left to possably get together and see about creating a museum somewhere here in the states to preserve our long history and heritage that we all have shared as Molders
Red Jackson antiock ,ca was at point loma Frank Albriton ,Kansas Woodie “woodward” Guy that worked on Ferry in Gito before a school as deck ape don’t remember name he was married “Pete “Peterson Utah had a little devil tat on from Orgen He was on tend
I had the pleasure of serving on the USS Sierra from August 1975 through February 1980. During this period I "played in the sand" with various molders including: MLC Thompson, ML1 Larry Watford, ML1 Tom Kitchen, ML2 Brian Manasco,ML3 Gary Deutch, ML3
I am sitting in the home of Roy Calvin Thornley,MLFN (Ret) and he needs the address and phone number of JIM COWAN.Roys address is 122 Sally Ave , Ladson SC, 29456, and his phone number is 843 - 276-9566. ANY Molders that know Roy Calvin and want to c
I had made 2nd, and I worked for an old Chief named John Davis. He put me in charge of the molding deck on the lower level. Roy Thornley was a FN at the time, and he ran the furnaces for me. (When Charlie wasn't raggin' his ass that is) We had a LST
I was on the Jason from 56 to 59, and I wonder if any of the old crew is still upright and taking nourishment. Charlie was on her with me, as was Dick Denbow, both of whom have gone on to the BIG foundry. Roy Thornley was there, and as for the rest o