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MWB[_2_] April 12th 07 03:12 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 

"Greg Farr" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:04:12 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
. ..
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:17:55 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

http://www.cargolaw.com/index.html
Cargo Law doesn't have any photos up yet but he should have soon. This
is
a
great website.
I'm curious as to how long it took to sink.
Mark



I love the cargo site, a lot of the best photos I've seen on ship
subjects, even a great one on a Navy ship I once worked on.
Thank you.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1


Greg,

Could you post the link to your NAVY ship.


Mark





http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm


Can't help but be a bit proud, as it's the only thing I've ever had to
do with a ship, let alone a US Nave ship that have long lives of doing
there job. I worked on that turret with two guys sitting on it. It's
like a strange revolver for Harpoon missiles, as they reside in a
round revolver, that delivers the missile to the arms up top.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1




Thanks Greg...and you should be proud.


mark



Greg Farr April 14th 07 02:18 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:12:39 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
.. .
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:04:12 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:17:55 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

http://www.cargolaw.com/index.html
Cargo Law doesn't have any photos up yet but he should have soon. This
is
a
great website.
I'm curious as to how long it took to sink.
Mark



I love the cargo site, a lot of the best photos I've seen on ship
subjects, even a great one on a Navy ship I once worked on.
Thank you.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

Greg,

Could you post the link to your NAVY ship.


Mark





http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm


Can't help but be a bit proud, as it's the only thing I've ever had to
do with a ship, let alone a US Nave ship that have long lives of doing
there job. I worked on that turret with two guys sitting on it. It's
like a strange revolver for Harpoon missiles, as they reside in a
round revolver, that delivers the missile to the arms up top.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1




Thanks Greg...and you should be proud.


mark




I am Mark, and lucky that wasn't the only public project I was on, as
I worked on the Apollo Service Module in Downey CA for a while, on all
the ones the went you know where.
Thanks.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

MWB[_2_] April 14th 07 11:31 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 

"Greg Farr" wrote in message
...
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:12:39 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
. ..
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:04:12 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
m...
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:17:55 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

http://www.cargolaw.com/index.html
Cargo Law doesn't have any photos up yet but he should have soon. This
is
a
great website.
I'm curious as to how long it took to sink.
Mark



I love the cargo site, a lot of the best photos I've seen on ship
subjects, even a great one on a Navy ship I once worked on.
Thank you.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

Greg,

Could you post the link to your NAVY ship.


Mark





http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm


Can't help but be a bit proud, as it's the only thing I've ever had to
do with a ship, let alone a US Nave ship that have long lives of doing
there job. I worked on that turret with two guys sitting on it. It's
like a strange revolver for Harpoon missiles, as they reside in a
round revolver, that delivers the missile to the arms up top.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1




Thanks Greg...and you should be proud.


mark




I am Mark, and lucky that wasn't the only public project I was on, as
I worked on the Apollo Service Module in Downey CA for a while, on all
the ones the went you know where.
Thanks.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1


I'm 50 years old. To this day I still watch every launch like I did when I
was 10 years old.

Several years ago (early 1990's) I was at the Owls Head, Maine Museum air
show and there was an older gentleman wiping down his black P-51 Mustang. I
told him he had a beautiful plane and he thanked me. A very small air show
and up close.
He and his wife got in the plane, took off, did a few stunts and then I
found out it was Frank Borman. I was floored.


Mark



Greg Farr April 15th 07 12:26 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:31:20 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:12:39 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:04:12 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
om...
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:17:55 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

http://www.cargolaw.com/index.html
Cargo Law doesn't have any photos up yet but he should have soon. This
is
a
great website.
I'm curious as to how long it took to sink.
Mark



I love the cargo site, a lot of the best photos I've seen on ship
subjects, even a great one on a Navy ship I once worked on.
Thank you.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

Greg,

Could you post the link to your NAVY ship.


Mark





http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm


Can't help but be a bit proud, as it's the only thing I've ever had to
do with a ship, let alone a US Nave ship that have long lives of doing
there job. I worked on that turret with two guys sitting on it. It's
like a strange revolver for Harpoon missiles, as they reside in a
round revolver, that delivers the missile to the arms up top.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1



Thanks Greg...and you should be proud.


mark




I am Mark, and lucky that wasn't the only public project I was on, as
I worked on the Apollo Service Module in Downey CA for a while, on all
the ones the went you know where.
Thanks.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1


I'm 50 years old. To this day I still watch every launch like I did when I
was 10 years old.

Several years ago (early 1990's) I was at the Owls Head, Maine Museum air
show and there was an older gentleman wiping down his black P-51 Mustang. I
told him he had a beautiful plane and he thanked me. A very small air show
and up close.
He and his wife got in the plane, took off, did a few stunts and then I
found out it was Frank Borman. I was floored.


Mark




Ok, so you wanna drop names; BTW 63. When I was at Downey they had the
astronaut come down for a fit & try of their ship. They put out a red
carpet, brought them in on chopper, then had the pretties
secretaries, drive them to a podium in an electric golf cart. They
game a little speech or, wait, maybe that was after a successful
flight. Anyway, several groups of them came down, usually in three's.
I got autographs of Walt Cunningham, Wally Shirah, and was quite
thrilled with the whole thing. If we were working when one went up,
they let us watch. I knew we were doing something important, but never
made a big deal about, it, after all, it was just a job.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

MWB[_2_] April 15th 07 02:42 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 

"Greg Farr" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:31:20 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
. ..
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007 22:12:39 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
m...
On Mon, 9 Apr 2007 21:04:12 -0400, "MWB" wrote:


"Greg Farr" wrote in message
news:438l1393r087dgrntqvhbh4unkup64cbmu@4ax. com...
On Sat, 7 Apr 2007 14:17:55 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

http://www.cargolaw.com/index.html
Cargo Law doesn't have any photos up yet but he should have soon.
This
is
a
great website.
I'm curious as to how long it took to sink.
Mark



I love the cargo site, a lot of the best photos I've seen on ship
subjects, even a great one on a Navy ship I once worked on.
Thank you.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1

Greg,

Could you post the link to your NAVY ship.


Mark





http://www.navsource.org/archives/07/0748.htm


Can't help but be a bit proud, as it's the only thing I've ever had to
do with a ship, let alone a US Nave ship that have long lives of doing
there job. I worked on that turret with two guys sitting on it. It's
like a strange revolver for Harpoon missiles, as they reside in a
round revolver, that delivers the missile to the arms up top.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1



Thanks Greg...and you should be proud.


mark




I am Mark, and lucky that wasn't the only public project I was on, as
I worked on the Apollo Service Module in Downey CA for a while, on all
the ones the went you know where.
Thanks.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1


I'm 50 years old. To this day I still watch every launch like I did when I
was 10 years old.

Several years ago (early 1990's) I was at the Owls Head, Maine Museum air
show and there was an older gentleman wiping down his black P-51 Mustang.
I
told him he had a beautiful plane and he thanked me. A very small air show
and up close.
He and his wife got in the plane, took off, did a few stunts and then I
found out it was Frank Borman. I was floored.


Mark




Ok, so you wanna drop names; BTW 63. When I was at Downey they had the
astronaut come down for a fit & try of their ship. They put out a red
carpet, brought them in on chopper, then had the pretties
secretaries, drive them to a podium in an electric golf cart. They
game a little speech or, wait, maybe that was after a successful
flight. Anyway, several groups of them came down, usually in three's.
I got autographs of Walt Cunningham, Wally Shirah, and was quite
thrilled with the whole thing. If we were working when one went up,
they let us watch. I knew we were doing something important, but never
made a big deal about, it, after all, it was just a job.

Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1


Those were my heroes.


Mark



joevan[_2_] April 18th 07 06:20 PM

Greek Ship that sank
 
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:31:20 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

Several years ago (early 1990's) I was at the Owls Head, Maine Museum air
show and there was an older gentleman wiping down his black P-51 Mustang. I
told him he had a beautiful plane and he thanked me. A very small air show
and up close.
He and his wife got in the plane, took off, did a few stunts and then I
found out it was Frank Borman. I was floored.


Mark

I may have been there about that time too. If you saw a 57 landrover
in the exhibits then, it was mine. Sort of green color and on of only
a few I have ever seen of that age in this country.

MWB[_2_] April 20th 07 05:33 AM

Greek Ship that sank
 

"joevan" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 06:31:20 -0400, "MWB" wrote:

Several years ago (early 1990's) I was at the Owls Head, Maine Museum air
show and there was an older gentleman wiping down his black P-51 Mustang.
I
told him he had a beautiful plane and he thanked me. A very small air show
and up close.
He and his wife got in the plane, took off, did a few stunts and then I
found out it was Frank Borman. I was floored.


Mark

I may have been there about that time too. If you saw a 57 landrover
in the exhibits then, it was mine. Sort of green color and on of only
a few I have ever seen of that age in this country.


I remember seeing the Landrovers up there. I had to have seen it and we may
have met.

Owls Head is a treasure.

Mark




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