"Hello Emmet,
I worked over at the Liquid Oxygen Plant at the Air Station. The plant was at the end of runway overlooking the entrance to the bay. Best duty station I had. Would go to mainside to go to the commissary to stock up the kitchen at the…"
"SERVED ON BOARD USS NORTHAMPTON CC-1 IN B-DIV. FROM '67-'69. WORKED IN # 2 FIREROOM. HAD THE PLEASURE OF DOING WATERSIDES MY FIRST DAY IN THE HOLE. WAS THEN TRANSFERRED TO GTMO."
"Born in Jersey City and moved to South Plainfield, N.J. at age 6. Enlisted in the Navy in June of '67. Served on board USS Northampton CC-1 from Sept.'67 until Feb.'69. NAS GTMO from Feb'69 until Feb '70, USS Mississinewa AO-144 Feb '70 until Apr.…"
"Hi,Ron. Those 5 cent Buds were only during Happy Hour on Fridays. That was at the club on the other side of the bay where the air station was. Fleet was usually on Main Side unless they took the ferry across the bay."
"John, my name is Jim Cassidy. I was stationed with you at the LOX Plant in GTMO. I was there from Feb.'69-Feb'70 working for Chief Sullivan. When I saw your name It rang a bell. Do you recall the Ford pick-up the Chief used to drive and the two…"
"Hi John. Received your message and tried to respond to your e-mail address but it would not go thru. I got a message that the address was formatted wrong. Great idea getting together sometime. I am retired so any time is fine with me. My e-mail is…"
"John, You must have lived over on Mainside with the upper crust and the expensive Bud. We were a little "ghetto"coming from the wrong side of the Bay. Haven't made any decision on Branson as that is down the road a bit yet"
"I was stationed at GTMO Feb.'69-Feb.'70. Worked at the LOX Plant for Chief Sullivan over at the Air Station. The Plant was located at the end of the runway overlooking the bay. Remember $.05 Buds during Happy Hour at the outdoor E.M. clubs. Also…"
Thanks, glad you had air conditioning. I probably minded the heat, especially in the galley, but they had a salt tablet dispenser there for us and I guess when you are 23 or 24 and in excellent shape you don’t mind it as much as today at 73. Or maybe I just got used to it. I did not inlist until I was 20 and had graduated from technical school. I got my draft notice then but chose the Navy over the Army, especially with the Vietnam War heating up.
Hi Jim, I was stationed over on the base for 18 months in 1968 and 1969. I was a cook at Bay Hill Galley. I never got over to the air station unless I was going on leave or leaving the base permanently. I thought that they call the Hill and galley Gold Hill now? Unless that is somewhere else on the base. I used to get a rack on one of the ships that was there for fleet training and go on the weekends to Haiti or Jamaica. This was my last duty station before being discharged at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in August of 1969. I had duty at the EM club about once a month and helped break up more than one fight there.
Hi Jim, I drove tractor-trailers for St Johnsbury Trucking Co. We had a terminal on Hollywood Ave., runs off Durham Ave.. Went out of business in 1993.
HI Jim, I got out of the Navy the month you went in. I was a Tin Can Sailor and pulled into GITMO many times during training. I had to laugh at the 5 cent Buds. When Fleet Sailors were in port we were only allowed to go to the EM Club and drink 10 Cent mixed drinks. They would then "pour" us aboard the "Cattle Cars" and take us back to the docks where there was always a fight or two going on. Oh those were the days. Welcome aboard.
Hi Jim,
Yes, I do remember you. The other dog's name was Snoopy !. The little guy you were talking about was Gayle Patten. I remember he kept track of the sodas and pot pie dinners that we bought ! There was a 3rd or 2nd class PO named Lloyd Sampson and he was always ragging on another guy named Steve Bales. If I remember correctly, didn't you live in New York ? I work in South Plainfield. Here's my email at work jtrubbo@multiplexinc.com . maybe we can get together after work sometime to talk about the good old days in the Navy.
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Thanks, glad you had air conditioning. I probably minded the heat, especially in the galley, but they had a salt tablet dispenser there for us and I guess when you are 23 or 24 and in excellent shape you don’t mind it as much as today at 73. Or maybe I just got used to it. I did not inlist until I was 20 and had graduated from technical school. I got my draft notice then but chose the Navy over the Army, especially with the Vietnam War heating up.
Hi Jim, I was stationed over on the base for 18 months in 1968 and 1969. I was a cook at Bay Hill Galley. I never got over to the air station unless I was going on leave or leaving the base permanently. I thought that they call the Hill and galley Gold Hill now? Unless that is somewhere else on the base. I used to get a rack on one of the ships that was there for fleet training and go on the weekends to Haiti or Jamaica. This was my last duty station before being discharged at the Philadelphia Navy Yard in August of 1969. I had duty at the EM club about once a month and helped break up more than one fight there.
Hi Jim, I drove tractor-trailers for St Johnsbury Trucking Co. We had a terminal on Hollywood Ave., runs off Durham Ave.. Went out of business in 1993.
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Yes, I do remember you. The other dog's name was Snoopy !. The little guy you were talking about was Gayle Patten. I remember he kept track of the sodas and pot pie dinners that we bought ! There was a 3rd or 2nd class PO named Lloyd Sampson and he was always ragging on another guy named Steve Bales. If I remember correctly, didn't you live in New York ? I work in South Plainfield. Here's my email at work jtrubbo@multiplexinc.com . maybe we can get together after work sometime to talk about the good old days in the Navy.
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