Tuesday, July 26, 2011

USS Texas Sailor On AFN Korea

A good video from Armed Forces Network Korea about an MM1(SS) aboard USS Texas (SSN 775).



Update 0743 27 July: Here's another video, this one from the Navy website:

Submarine Independent Duty Corpsman Recognized for Efforts

And while I'm at it, for no reason other than I want to get it on the server in case I need to use it for some future unforeseen circumstance, here's the most recent picture of your friendly neighborhood Submarine blogger:

17 comments:

  1. Interview in the wardroom? PR rolls on.

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  2. WestPac tourist bureau7/26/2011 1:50 PM

    "In liberty port we like to get together and do sightseeing and enjoy the cultural changes ... "

    LOL

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  3. And in other news...SECNAV Mabus elects to pull the Silver Star of an O-6 Vietnam Vet. Looks like ordnance on target.

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  4. Busting Split tails7/26/2011 5:04 PM

    "In liberty port we like to get together and do sightseeing and enjoy the cultural changes ... "


    I guess he wasn't allowed to say "LBFM's" on TV!

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  5. Maybe he's the guy who leads the underway prayer group....you know the type I mean.

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  6. Darn. Stole my line. I though uncle Fester bought the blog. :-)

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  7. The XO is happy to have the HM1 as a “backup” to himself? Really?

    Does the XO order sailors to get better but needs a trained health care professional "backup" for those who don’t?

    Are XO’s MD’s these days or just super egos?

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  8. "In liberty port we like to get together and do sightseeing and enjoy the cultural changes " via the buddy system.

    My sailors who went out in these places by themselves to visit certain establishments always came back, it was the ones with buddies who always had someone to egg them on.

    Try enjoying cultural changes from 1700 - 2200....

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  9. Where exactly did this crap originate from? Do we really need to plaster LongHorn regalia on every inch of the boat?

    If this was a recruiting video, we could have done better with the wet trainer. Let's include a 30sec bite from a NUB or two who tells the camera "how happy" they are to graduate BESS and move on to the torments of the boat thereafter. That might give some explanation to normal people in the world as to what we do in life and why. But then NNPI is like a frigged first date who says NO!!!...while the guy is trying to lean in for a kiss goodnight.

    Joel clearly has no problem with exterior illumination in the 2nd pic here. Gotta say that's a good one. Can you say "Running lights On?"

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  10. My son told me "Dad, the Navy is not for me". And I agreed!
    Sad, we have pussy everywhere, only in a diverse manner.

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  11. Joel, is that your impression of
    "uncle fester deep throats a daikon"?


    hagar

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  12. For some reason that Lou Gossett Jr. line from An Officer and a Gentleman comes to mind: Only two things from Texas boy: Steers and queers. I don't see no horns . . .

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  13. Joel, Hoping that is a compact fluorescent rather than an incandescent bulb.

    Anonymous in Seattle

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  14. from Anonymous @7/26/2011 2:08 PM

    And in other news...SECNAV Mabus elects to pull the Silver Star of an O-6 Vietnam Vet. Looks like ordnance on target.

    Captain USNR-retired Wade Sanders was and is a pig. He is serving a 37 month sentence for being caught with child porn. While SecNav is mum on the reasons, my guess is that the 'awarding' of the Silver Star 20 to 25 years after the supposed action under less than exacting standards make this a good call. I had met Asst Sec Sanders a few times while I was a reservist and did not have a high opinion of him then.

    Anonymous in Seattle

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  15. Bah.... all PR.

    That's guy is a damn fine A-ganger, but after knowing him for many years, I know there is no way he is just "sightseeing".

    In any case, glad to see a friend do a little PR.

    R/

    Another MM1

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  16. Thanks so much for the post, quite helpful piece of writing.

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