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On Tue, 04 Nov 2003 18:38:55 GMT, James Johnson
wrote: When I was in the Navy on a submarine we sent a new guy on what we thought was a wild goose chase to get some relative bearing grease. A couple of hours later he comes back saying "We don't have any on board, but I've got the stock number." Disbelieving we followed him to the supply microfiche machine where an entry titled 'Grease, relative bearing, Mark V Fire Director' was displayed. It spoiled all of our fun, send somebody for something that didn't exist and he finds it! Batteries for the sound powered phones were fun. A gallon of propwash, twelve feet of payline, and the gun report worked well for us too. Of course, seeing someone in a Type I, with a safety harness and a boat hook standing mail buoy watch was the cream. |
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