Posted on Oct 9, 2015
Marines: What experiences did you have when you served onboard ships?
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USS Bonhomme Richard
USS Boxer
USS Dubuque
USS Pearl Harbor
USS Ogden
13th and 15th MEU (SOC)...
USS Boxer
USS Dubuque
USS Pearl Harbor
USS Ogden
13th and 15th MEU (SOC)...
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SFC Michael Hasbun
Did I really just get downvoted for serving on ship? Rallypoint is weird sometimes....
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PO1 John Miller
SFC Michael Hasbun
I up voted you to further cancel out the down vote, hope it helps! :)
I up voted you to further cancel out the down vote, hope it helps! :)
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SN Greg Wright
@MSgt Carlton Forbes, care to explain the down vote for a man taking pride in his service?!
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USS Coral Sea, deployed with VMFA-451 as part of Carrier Air Wing 13, back when dinosaurs roamed the earth, aka "back when I had more follicles and the music was better."
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Sgt Tom Cunnally
Wrong Music was better in the 60s & I had a buzz cut or as we Jarheads called it a high and tight haircut..
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PO2 Mark Saffell
I watched the USS Coral Sea sink up to the mess decks tied up to the pier at NAS Alemedia back in i think 1977 or early 1978. I was on The USS Enterprise tied up next to the Coral Sea.
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My first Wespac was onboard the USS Okinawa LPH3, now retired. I had started my mandatory mess duty at K Bay before boarding, and had to finish it in the scullery onboard ship. I worked with a sailor there who somehow figured he was senior to me, as he had been in the scullery long before I arrived. One day he got the bright idea to throw a filthy rag in my face. I choked the living shit out of him, and got much more respectful treatment thereafter. The sooner swabs learned that all jarheads are crazy, the better for everyone.
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SN Greg Wright
Sgt Loren Petty Yep, due respect should be given to anyone...but it would be a mistake to think that EVERY sailor would be so easily...straightened out.
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