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I'm Back and Alive
This is old Skeeter- former Navy pilot from Korea-V'nam days. I made a post on May 30, 2003, and that night a tornado came through southeast Kansas and blew everything away. We are just getting back the things like they were before the storms. Had to rebuild home, new car, and all new inside home items. New computer also, the other one is probably in a tree top somewhere in Illinois. No damage to body and health. Wife went crazy the last 5 months. Well not really, just seems like that. Anyway good to be back on here so I can post some matters as they occur. Thanks for the good remarks on the posts back then.
One other thing, these Insurance Companies can be a pain in you know where.. |
Welcome back. Glad you made it through safely.
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Golly,
Are you sure you want to take the chance posting again? Seriously, a loss like that can be devastating mentally as well as physically, but it sounds like ya'll made it through ok. That's really great. Welcome back Skeeter. Chilidog |
skeeter...welcome back and welcome home! Sorry for your losses but am glad you and yours are ok. I grew up in Southwest Oklahoma and know all about those big winds down there, stay safe my friend!
Trav |
Skeeter welcome back aboard. I have a nephew we call skeeter who is a sargent in the Marines stationed in Okanawa. In fact he just signed on for another 4 years. I hope things get back to normal for you soon...chris
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Welcome back and welcome home!
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Welcome back and wishing you all the best !!
Larry |
welcome home Skeeter!
skeeter...welcome back and keep looking to the skys for those crazy Kansas Windstorms. As Dorthy said" looks like your old computer isn't in Kansas anymore!" glad you are all doing better after the big twister :a: ..... and them Insurance Co.s love to take your money every year but file a claim and it takes months to get any results. :d:
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Glad to be back- "And Alive"
Thanks to all for the "welcome back" remarks. Oh Yes! I found out these small winds in Kansas can be terrible for your life style.
To "SN-E3".. I see they moved the USS Midway from Brementon to Oakland, Ca to be painted and on to San Diego. It's going to be a museum there.. And "Mortardude", I lived in Bartlett in 69-72. Great place to live in Tenn. Anyone on this board, from the old Korea and Vietnam war days? |
Glad you are back.
Sorry to hear about your loss. Hope you recovered all the important stuff. Glad you are back.
:) Keith |
Welcome back Skeeter....
Until I was about 4-5 years old I was on a farm in northwest Kansas; near Colby, and it wasn?t until I moved to Nevada that I discovered that snow fell vertically not horizontally. I hope that the newer is better than the older and all is settling in for you and yours.
Scamp |
Skeeter Yes to your question most are Viet Nam vets but some served in both wars. I was Navy Destroyer USS Black DD 666 we served with many carriers the Roosavelt, Intripid, Constillation, Oriskany, Forestal, Midway,Bon homing Richard to name a few.. Which ones were you on and what did you fly?
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Skeeter,
Welcome aboard Sailor. Extended leave I see under some unusal circumstances. Tornado's hmm - bad news - don't want any of those spouts in my neighborhood. Sorry to hear about the material goods being taken - but glad to hear you and your wife are OK and in good health. The new ship you build will be a beauty I'm sure - double hulls and extra port holes. Get a heavy keel and a good mast and I'm sure you weather out the best of them. It's no laughing matter when dealing with those circular winds. Too many people in the midwest have those puppies every year and its hit or miss or the luck of the draw. I welcome you back and we look forward to future reports as to how your progressing - my best wishes to you and your family. |
Irisheyes, your question on what aircraft carrier I served on.. Upon graduating from flight school in 1951, I went aboard the carrier BonHomme Richard(cv-31) VC-61 squadron flying F9F-2B Panther fighter jet esort for photo recons off coast of Korea, than to 1st Marine div. VNJ-1 at K-3 in Korea doing same there flying F2H-3 Banshee jet. Than on to USS Princeton(cv-37) with VC-61 doing same onboard in Korea. Some 20 months of Korean combat action. Then I decided it was time to get into real dangerous duty, and that was flying P2-V Neptunes at Agana, Guam for typhoon hunting. I was there 18 months, and back aboard the BonHomme Richard again, than shore duty at NAS Moffett Field, Ca, NAS North Island, Ca, on to USS Constellation(cv-64) for Viet Nam duty, and several other stations during the 24 years in.
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Skeeter
I too was on Bon Homme Richard, May-Dec 1951. I was with detachment George VC-35, the old Skyraiders, best aircraft ever built. Still associate with former squadron members, edit a newsletter and attend a reunion once a year. I left VC-35 and went to the training command at Barin Field, Foley AL. then on to VP-16. Left them in Iceland and returned to Sunnier locations |
Jimmyjet,
I appreicate your reply and to learn there are some others that still hang around. I'll be 73 in December and at my age feel life still has some gifts to offer. Since I've had this computer, I have found several old Navy pilot buddy's.. It takes a lot of search to find them. Yes remember the old "able dogs" AD Skyraiders real well. So you road the BonHomme all the whole cruise -May-Dec 1951?. I came aboard Sept. 5, '51, and left her when she returned to the States on Dec 17,'51. That is when I was transferred to K-3 at P'phang, S.Korea as exchange pilot with the 1st Marine div. photo recon there. Sometimes I wake up in middle of the night, thinking I'm still there. |
Skeeter sorry to answer you as Irisheyes but my wife was logged on at the time and I didn't bother to check my name is chris and I go as SN-E3 on this site nice to have you aboard if you want to read about my ship I have a web site ussblack.com and the whole history of the ship is there from ww2 to vietnam
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