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MAJ Ken Landgren
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My parents paid out of pocket for commercial shipping for their household goods. They escaped to Manila. Somehow they ended up with a hooker in the taxi.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MAJ Ken Landgren Interesting Time, Dynamic Time. I Don't Recommend Any One Follow in My Adventures. Unfortunately I think My Grandchildren Have Decided to Out Do Me. That is a Tall Order.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - Did u experience Pinatubo?
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MAJ Ken Landgren - Yep! Got to Watch the Eruptions Escalate after arriving I think on the 9th of June (There to Meet USS Arkansas for a TAD for Desert Storm/Southern Watch). Watch the Growing Numbers of Refugees from Clark AFB Increase and Take Over the Transient Barracks. Went to the Pier on the Morning of the 15th? to Meet the Ship Only to see What I thought Was the "Big One". Evening of the 15th I was in Sharks Cove in Po City Only to Be Chased Out by Shore Patrol because it Really was the "Big One" an a Typhoon had Come Ashore. I would Spend the Next 3 Days Cleaning Ash off the Arkansas, Helping NSG Philippines Destroy and Relocate their Classified Material and Helping Relocate Dependents from Clark AFB to Cebu for a Flight back to the States (Since Clark AFB was Effectively Destroyed and NAS Subic was Useless because of the Ash). Yes I've Seen the Mouth of Hades!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MAJ Ken Landgren Pinatubo is Why I wear a Really Cool most Bizarre Looking Ribbon on My Geedunk (Chest Candy) My JMUC. It is a Bit Overly Ornate. LOL!
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MSgt Gerald Orvis
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I wasn't at Subic Bay (last time I'd been there was in 1989) when Mt. Pinatubo erupted, but I talked to people who were there. They said there were volcano-generated earthquakes, the ash cloud blotted out the sunlight, there was lightning and thunder and loud volcanic roars - then the typhoon arrived. One lady told me they thought they were going to die. She said the ash that had built up on buildings was soaked by rain and became the same consistency as concrete (heavy), and they could hear Butler buildings and other structures crumple under the weight of wet ash. So it must have been an "end of the world" scenario. Later, when the rains hit again, all that ash (called a "lahar") came down and buried part of Clark Air Base, and a lot of civilian farmland was lost. The Filipinos wanted U.S. help rebuilding, but when the Philippine Senate refused to renew the U.S.-RP security agreement and forced the U.S. to close their bases (Subic and Clark), we told them it was on them, after which we took every moveable thing (even the floating drydock) and departed. The Marine Barracks at Subic Bay was the last to close - they took down the flag and marched to the last ship out of town. I was told that their girlfriends from Olongapo City came to the docks to say goodbye, and after that Olongapo lost about a third of its population as all the out-of-work B-girls headed home.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSgt Gerald Orvis You Heard Right. I was Doubting My Future for a Little While. I Don't Want to Ever Do that Again. One Time was Enough.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
MAJ Ken Landgren
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I heard the rains turned the ash into a fluid form.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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Was last there Feb 1990.
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