OLDNAVYMCPO
US Veteran, Absent Comrade
les.b this post is for you.
I'm old, I was born during WWII into a military family. We finally got a TV when I was 13. A really ugly Zenith black and white. Everything was black and white in those days. I was eat up on everything military, I watched all those old post WWII movies and documentaries. Remember the Prudential series, "You are there" with Walter Cronkite or The Victory at Sea series. Many of my favorites were about the Silent Service, I was fascinated by submarine duty.
When I went through bootcamp in San Diego, those of us who were selected as "Honorman" from each company in the battalion, were taken on a tour of a WWII "pigboat" still in operation. It was the USS Redfish (SS395). I got to thinking that maybe being in subs wasn't so neat. anyway, my Navy career didn't take that route. Later in my Naval experience, I went aboard the USS Alabama(SSBN 731), Ohio Class Ballistic Missile Nuclear submarine. This re-affirmed my lack of enthusiasm for being underwater.
While assigned to Pearl Harbor on my last tour, I had the opportunity to visit the Submarine Service Museum. For a career Navyman and history buff this was exciting stuff.
Photos:
1. View of the USS Arizona from the fantail of the USS Bowfin.
2. Memorial to 52 submarines lost during WWII, Bowfin in background.
3. Another view of memorial.
4. Sub's deck in memorial to Silent Service.
5. Another view of same.
I'm old, I was born during WWII into a military family. We finally got a TV when I was 13. A really ugly Zenith black and white. Everything was black and white in those days. I was eat up on everything military, I watched all those old post WWII movies and documentaries. Remember the Prudential series, "You are there" with Walter Cronkite or The Victory at Sea series. Many of my favorites were about the Silent Service, I was fascinated by submarine duty.
When I went through bootcamp in San Diego, those of us who were selected as "Honorman" from each company in the battalion, were taken on a tour of a WWII "pigboat" still in operation. It was the USS Redfish (SS395). I got to thinking that maybe being in subs wasn't so neat. anyway, my Navy career didn't take that route. Later in my Naval experience, I went aboard the USS Alabama(SSBN 731), Ohio Class Ballistic Missile Nuclear submarine. This re-affirmed my lack of enthusiasm for being underwater.
While assigned to Pearl Harbor on my last tour, I had the opportunity to visit the Submarine Service Museum. For a career Navyman and history buff this was exciting stuff.
Photos:
1. View of the USS Arizona from the fantail of the USS Bowfin.
2. Memorial to 52 submarines lost during WWII, Bowfin in background.
3. Another view of memorial.
4. Sub's deck in memorial to Silent Service.
5. Another view of same.