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On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:46:54 -0400, Jim24242
wrote: Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 14:04:21 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:26:29 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: Yeah, but all I could get was 3.2. --Vic That was true in Bainbridge NTC, but not in Norfolk. We gut the same cans of beer you got in town. As Eisboch said, you just drank more, so it didn't matter anyway. I always did my drinking downtown, but in the states I didn't get hammered too often. Only EM club I went to was either Little Creek or Oceana. Can't remember. And only once, since I smashed my car up on the way back to D&S Piers. Couldn't go any more when I got out of jail. No car. When I was at the AOQ in Gitmo 1968 (IBM trip) they had a beer machine right in the building. (25 cents a can) Gitmo was a hellhole to me. Barred window busses to get to the club, and not a broad anywhere. Enough to make you give up drinking right there. --Vic Busses? I guess you never got to ride the cattle cars to the club next to the air strip?? Yeah, we called the busses cattle cars, but maybe others won't get it. Never saw the airstrip. Maybe too many bars on the bus windows. Think I remember seeing the guard towers on the border. And a lot of trees. The more I forget about Gitmo, the better. Only there once for a couple days, a stop on a shakedown cruise. We were always on port/starboard watches away form Norfolk, so I only got ashore once. --Vic |
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wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 11:26:29 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 12:21:54 -0400, wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 09:45:59 -0400, HK wrote: The draft should be reinstated, with no exemptions but for the physically or seriously mentally challenged. That alone would put a chill on political warmongering, because the parents of the future draftees would want a tad more proof than the Bush Admin provided before they sent their kids off to die for the Republican Party. I agree we should have the draft but I am not deluded that it would keep old men from sending young men off to war. As for the original post, I suspect this has more to do with the fact that they actually do have treatment for alcoholism these days. The military was a collection of functioning alcoholics (using the current definition) in the 60s when I was there. There wasn't much else to do off duty but drink in Norfolk. You were either on duty, on Gramby street or sleeping it off in your rack. That assumed you weren't drinking government subsidized beer in the EM club. Yeah, but all I could get was 3.2. --Vic That was true in Bainbridge NTC, but not in Norfolk. We gut the same cans of beer you got in town. When I was at the AOQ in Gitmo 1968 (IBM trip) they had a beer machine right in the building. (25 cents a can) I can remember the beer being dirt cheap out of vending machines on Canadian warships..... maybe in the late 70s. I don't know what they pay on ship now. |
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On Jun 21, 8:45*am, HK wrote:
thunder wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 09:31:26 -0400, Eisboch wrote: And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. *Happening again. I'm not demeaning their sense of duty, but, as I have said before, we are asking too much of too few. *Five and six combat tours, just ain't a healthy stress level on our young men and women. *Wars should be a national endeavor, not left to the few. The draft should be reinstated, with no exemptions but for the physically or seriously mentally challenged. That alone would put a chill on political warmongering, because the parents of the future draftees would want a tad more proof than the Bush Admin provided before they sent their kids off to die for the Republican Party. I noticed you didn't mention "age" as an exemption, Herr Krause. That means you would be 1-A that is, unless you claimed being "seriously mentally challenged" in which that would definitely keep you out. |
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On Jun 21, 9:17*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. *Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. Key operative in my statement was "And". There are many reasons for morale going south. *Extended tours, combat experiences are *major parts of it. *Lack of support and critism for doing their job by some back at home *simply add salt to the wounds. I am getting sick of your generalizations of what constitutes being "right-wing". * To you it means anyone who hasn't adopted your liberal views and opinions. * It's ironic that you think everyone else has their head stuck in the sand. * When was the last time yours saw day-light? Eisboch There are very few "back home" who criticize the troops, and who do not support efforts to supply and pay the troops and take care of their physical and mental needs in the field and when they return home. Exactly Herr Krause. Therefore you place yourself in a far minority. |
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On Jun 21, 9:25*am, HK wrote:
Canuck57 wrote: "HK" wrote in message om... Eisboch wrote: "Canuck57" wrote in message ... Probably has a lot to do with sending them to wars that we at home don't have what it takes to win. And Monday morning quarterbacks critics that sit all comfy at their desk at home demeaning their motives, intelligence, education and sense of duty. Happened before. *Happening again. Eisboch Well, well, well. Nothing like going for the "easy" answers that don't touch upon the problems of endless deployments, the lies that took them into war, the fear of reporting they are suffering from emotional problems, the lack of treatment available for alcohol or drug abuse. Typical right-wing hide your head in the sand bull****. But that is a leadership issue, not a rank and file issue. *So attack the leaders, not the people who would defend us. *Attack the Obama's, congress and senate for keeping it going. *They should either step it up to win or pull out. *These half assed political wars just get good soldiers killed for nothing. You must have missed the three million posts of mine that "attacked" the criminal Bush-Cheney regime. Obama inherited 1000 dumptruck of **** from the criminal Bush-Cheney regime, and it is going to take some time for him to empty most of them. For a Canadian, you sure seem overly interested in U.S. politics. Why is that? Your President-elect Obama refuses to terminate the wars. So who is guilty, Herr Krause? Those who start conflict? Or those who refuse to end it? |
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BAR wrote:
wrote: On Sun, 21 Jun 2009 13:27:58 -0400, HK wrote: I'm surprised you guys couldn't find much to do in Norfolk in your off hours besides drink, what with all the great beaches and babes so close by. You must have never been in Norfolk with a GI haircut. "Dogs and sailors, keep off the grass" The only good thing was most of the time the cops would give you to the shore patrol so you wouldn't get a record. If a Marine MP took you back to the ship, you usually skated as long as you remembered to salute the colors and quarterdeck. I did see a jarhead get sent packing because he didn't and the OD told me to lay below and get some sleep. (a minor uniform violation, undress blues in town) They roll up the sidewalks at 5:00 PM in Norfolk. And, Virginia Beach has a distinct disaffection for young sailors and Marines and others in the service. Well, maybe if they behave like you do, eh? We go to Virginia Beach for a week every year, and see many young sailors walking up and down the main drag. Lots of them are with girlfriends, wives, et cetera. Virginia Beach probably is quite different from when you went down there with your drunken friends. There are navy personnel everywhere. The city has spent a lot of money the last decade cleaning up, rebuilding, and extending the boardwalks, waterfront areas, and Atlantic Avenue and beyond. Traffic on Atlantic at night is much lighter because of certain controls put in place and the buses that run almost its entire length every couple of minutes. The beaches are cleaned every night. |
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