My old boat, USS Connecticut (SSN 22),
returned from a six month deployment earlier this week.
According to SUBPAC, the boat "...successfully completed two missions and one major inspection, and conducted liberty port calls in the Philippines, Guam, and Japan."
You can
click here to find lots of great pictures of the homecoming from the
Kitsap Sun.
Welcome home, guys!
Welcome home Boys! Now all Hands turn to Commence Field Day!!!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the shipyard and being broke!
ReplyDeletePhilippines? That is good news. I wonder how many of those good old christian boys and faithful husbands were getting cherries popped and ripping and tearing?
ReplyDeleteNow that's the real Navy!
Maybe they will get a MUC for their participation in operations to combat illegal fishing.
ReplyDeleteGod bless to her Cob, a damn
ReplyDeletefine shipmate from the SFO. Good
luck bro on your follow on tour.
MMCS.
Congratulation on completing GUAMPAC 2010. I'm happy for all the dad's on board that got to see their babies for the first time. What a feeling. Enjoy whatever standdown time you can get.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your stand down from deployment and enjoy your stand down from that COB even better. Maybe morale will finally be restored to the MMCM Crisman days.
ReplyDeleteWho replaced Kevin on the 22?
ReplyDeleteWas'nt there a photo of the double deuce on here?
ReplyDeleteMan, we never get the Navy Band NW when we return from deployment on the 23. Of course, we get to wear utilities instead of blues, too. I guess I'll take that trade.
ReplyDeleteWhoever said maybe moral will be restored to the Crisman days, I say not likely. Kevin Crisman was a great leader who I would love to have the chance to work for again and is a rare breed. As far as his replacement, Rob Enquist was his name and he was the most clueless P.O.S. the navy could have appointed to the job. Remember guys life gets better, stay strong and good luck.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, anyone know what Crisman is up to these days?
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