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Oh, my gosh. My hips and knees are bothering me just from watching his journey through the "catacombs". How flexible and thin were these Sailors? And I am not usually claustrophobic ...but I am now. And with guns going off, and shell hitting the ship, and you have to fix stuff in those narrow corridors to keep her fighting? There aren't enough medals for what those guys deserve. It makes you cry and stand a little prouder.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SGT Kevin Hughes My Berthing on USS Arkansas was on the 1st Deck (1 Deck Below the Main Deck) My Berthing on USS California was on the 3rd Deck, 3 Decks Below the Main Deck Above the 5 Inch 54 Magazine. That is the Lowest I Go!
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SGT Kevin Hughes
PO1 William "Chip" Nagel - No thank you, I will take my shelter half and go outside!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
SGT Kevin Hughes - Outside is Never Safe! As a Fleet Sailor, Even the Thin Aluminum Skin and Steel Doors Made Me Feel Like Superman in "Outboard" SSES" (Ships' Signal Exploitation Spaces" When the Fleet Trainer sent Someone Out "Adult Supervision" to "Check Out" CTO1 "KC' "Casey" in any Drill He is "Scary Smart" "Kill Him in any Drill" to Really Review His Spooks, They'll Still Show You "What's Up".
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SGT Kevin Hughes
Not me. I am a very simple man, and so I think I can hide in a house, until some Special Opps guy just decides to shoot through the drywall at my heat signature. Like in the movies where they hide behind a couch and even machine gun fire doesn't hit them. So yeah, I will hide outside. I saw in Predator that all you have to do is cover yourself in mud, and we all did that as kids. I should be safe. LOL
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