Come on in Shipmates. Have a seat in the First Class Lounge. We'll play a little Acey-Deuce and swap sea stories. As always, you have front of the line previleges on the Mess Decks.
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  • I am glad to be a member of the First Class Association. I have had the pleasure of dining in three messes. LPD-10, BB-62, BB-63, Sub Base/ Naval Station Pearl Harbor Hawaii GMG1{SW} Leon Tucker, Jr USN/Ret.
  • I always enjoyed the First Class Mess. it was a great place to relax after a long day of work.
  • I left the Navy as an AE1 in 1982 to go to school.  I was stationed at GITMO, VA-85, NAS Sigonella, and NAS Oceana.  The Navy provided me with a wife, two kids, a house and an education (God bless the GI Bill).  Life has been good, but I still cherish my time in the Nav and my old shipmates.

  • Often said that the 1st. class is the core of a ship. Do you have any defining First Class moment?  One that comes to my mind:  As a CT I have limited shipboard experience.  While aboard the USS Boston in the Golf of Tonkin while on Gunfire Support, my assignment was, "First Class Mess :)!"  On of the mounts was above us so the powder lift ran through the mess.  I did not notice any thing with a fellow PO grabbed the phone and started sounding the alarm, a bag was dragging or crossways in the lift!"  About two minutes later he sat down and finished his coffee, "Damn, that could have blown!"  Thank you brother First Class!
  •    Glad to see a place for retired first classes here.

       I figure if Dan Gallery's Fatso Gionini can retire from the Nav as a BM1, then I needn't feel bad about it.

  • Just a little information about my career. After "A" School, I had the pleasure of being assigned to the USS Dewey (DLG-14 / DDG-45). A real fighting ship. After that tour I was sent to NAS Norfolk, Va.Then the Navy saw a place for me at USNH Okinawa,Japan. Returning back to the states I ended up in Pax.River,Md. I then tried the Seabee side of the Navy in NMCB-62. There was my first expoure to the world of First Class Associations. I Decommed the Battalion and went to the USS Cochrane (DDG-21). There I rode her for  few years and Decommed. her. Left to go across the pier to the USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19). I had the pleasure of taking her to war (Desert Shield/Storm). When time to retire came around I was at NAS Dallas, Tx. No problems on my career I had a great time and saw the World. I saw the Fleet side, the Seabee side and the Air Dale side.
  •  Hello fellow Shipmates. I'm Jim Slayton MS1,USN,RET. I was in from 74 to 94. I was stationed on ships on both coast, so I got to see the world. Became 100% Service Connected Disabled six months after I retired.
  • I retired as a AD1 in 1989 on the "INDY". Brought her out of SLEP and with my guys we set up the Jet Shop. Was an instructor at NAMTRADET  1038 for the 18's, a recruiter in West Allis, Wi, VA-85 with A6E's, VA-195 with A7E's, P3's with VP-31, and VFA-136 with F/A-18's. Got to take my son's on a 10 day "Tiger Cruise" when onboard the "Indy" the fellow 1st class took my sons all over ship.  My boys still talk about the fun they had.

     

  • Any room for another snipe in here? I'm a retired EN1 and didn't get alot of chances to get to the 1st Class Mess. Served onboard USS Forrestal, USS John L. Hall and USS DeWert.
  • Glad to see the tradition of the First Class Association still lives on, glad to be a part of it. I'm a retired PC1 (Postal Clerk) now were obsolete, hope the new rate will get to advance better than we did.
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BT!

Made BT! in march83 never made chief part was my fault but you cant change the past.Had a boot chief give me 3.2 evals because I wouldnt help him move to navy housing. B ut I wasa damn good BT and proud of that rating badge.and I would do it all over again

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