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Found these photos on the US Navy historical site that you will all find interesting. Looks like these guys knew how to party.
Southern California Santa Barbara Equator Crossing party with "King Neptune" and crew Honolulu 1908 Moro chiefs being towed to greet fleet Here are the coolest buildings the US Navy ever built. Amoy,China 1908. I wonder how they looked inside? |
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Sat, Jun 27, 2009 1:49 PM
Great find! |
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Thu, Oct 8, 2009 9:12 PM
Amazing photos. Thank you for sharing. |
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Fri, Oct 9, 2009 8:23 PM
Lots of great pictures, thanks for posting them. Personally though I'd have hated to be on that cruise. |
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Sat, Oct 10, 2009 2:40 PM
FWIW, the naval officer in the rickshaw is the grandfather of Senator John McCain. |
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Sun, Oct 11, 2009 10:05 PM
yeah..us sailors always do....lol..
the length of it not withstanding....all that time in the tropics in poorly ventilated vessels of the period...would have really been hell on the stokers,water tenders and snipes down in engineering.at least most of us BM's would have spent much of the day topside...not to mention that you only got a seawater shower once a week... |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 11:05 PM
Thanks , the real credit goes to the USN historical site where these came from. I foumd the real pre Tiki sailors though. This Great Fleet sailed long before they did. quote The Great Fleet forms part of the Maori canoe tradition, handed down orally from generation to generation. According to this tradition, the canoes of the Great Fleet arrived from the mythical homeland of Hawaiiki, generally considered as being somewhere in Eastern Polynesia. The canoes of the Great Fleet were the Aotea, Arawa, Tainui, Kurahaupo, Takitimu, Horouata, Tokomaru and Mataatua. |
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Fri, Oct 16, 2009 11:06 PM
Double post [ Edited by: Ojaitimo 2009-10-19 13:20 ] |
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Sat, Oct 17, 2009 6:07 AM
That and the length was what I had in mind. So you're a BM, I was a DM before the merger and am currently an MC. Fun job all around. I recommend reading The Last Gentleman of War: Raider Exploits of the Cruiser Emden as there was quite a bit about the living conditions onboard for their last cruise in the summer/fall of 1914 in the south Pacific and Indian Ocean. The book chronicles a very interesting cruise and trek back to Germany. [ Edited by: Wayfarer 2009-10-17 06:08 ] |
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Mon, Oct 19, 2009 1:34 PM
The Seabee museum in Port Hueneme, California has a great collection of photos and artifacts. The nearby Pt. Mugu missle park has the actual F 14 Tomcat that I worked on as a Aviation Machinist Mate long ago. |
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