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Re: Chat

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:00 pm
by jil
I like the bread and butter with the coffee, just in case you were still a bit hungry!

Re: Chat

Posted: Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:23 pm
by AvastMH
I'm trying to picture the massive job of shucking enough fresh peas for the crew :o :D

Re: Chat

Posted: Sat Dec 12, 2020 4:08 pm
by Randi

Philadelphia Navy Yard. Battleships photographed in December 1919 by the Public Ledger Co.
From left to right: USS ILLINOIS (BB-7), WISCONSIN (BB-9), IOWA (BB-4), MASSACHUSETTS (BB-2) and INDIANA (BB-1).
Note the Christmas decorations on railings and flagstaffs; U.S. Navy Steam Fueling Barge No.1 (with crane).



USS S-16. Shown at the Lake Torpedo Boat Co., Bridgeport, Connecticut, just before launching on 23 December 1919.
Note Christmas trees on deck.

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 12:13 am
by AvastMH
Do the submarine's Christmas trees cause any additional float problems as they submerge? ;)

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:41 am
by jil
:D
I now have an image of a submarine giving away its location because the Christmas trees are showing above the surface.

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 10:29 am
by Hanibal94
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 2:29 pm
by Randi
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Camouflage for a periscope?

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 5:49 pm
by Randi




Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 7:34 pm
by Morgan
Coming from a weather interest without much of a navy background, what would normal fair on one of these ships be on a regular day at sea?
Curious,
Morgan

Re: Chat

Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2020 8:10 pm
by Randi
Have a look at Another day in the ship's galley ...
here or, in a slightly more readable format, in the old forum.

and

Re: Vicksburg -- Discussion: Questions and Comments
here or, in a slightly more readable format, in the old forum

Re: Chat

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 3:40 pm
by Randi

USS PALOS. View of ship's company circa 1924-25.
Note Christmas decorations and mascot in one of PALOS' life rings.



USS QUINCY. View of forecastle, decorated for Christmas, 1938.
USS NORTHAMPTON (CA-26) is in the immediate background (L).

Re: Chat

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 3:55 pm
by Randi

Re: Chat

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 5:05 pm
by Randi

Re: Chat

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:05 pm
by krwood

Re: Chat

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2020 10:45 pm
by Randi
Thanks!

Re: Chat

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 12:05 am
by Michael
:) :) :)

Re: Chat

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 3:24 pm
by Randi

Happy Birthday
Gil Compo !


Re: Chat

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 4:12 pm
by Michael
Happy Birthday, Gil!

Re: Chat

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:43 pm
by krwood
Michael wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:21 pm With Covid, many people are reporting strange dreams. For some reason, I was dreaming all night about being on the Yangtze Kiang River! Not sure where that came from!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

PS For those of you that don't get the reference, for the past week I've been working out the 1930-31 voyage of the Panay_II as she works her way up the Yangtze Kiang River to Chungking. ;)
Yep, went to the bottom of the wrong page -- this is September -- but anyway:

Yes...shipyard dreams might be similar (breathing all that airborne tolulene-based marine paint vapor and all). I once dreamed I was sailing close-hauled down the New Jersey Turnpike on the SSV Westward https://images.app.goo.gl/sskRoUPHEqBDtF5w9 and was under a lot of pressure to get the toll coins tossed into the basket from the leeward quarterdeck. Can't luff once you line up on the toll booth you know, and no way I wanted to shorten down. Went through there at about 8 knots with scuppers awash (with chunks of asphalt). As you see that dream left a big impression :)

Re: Chat

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2020 7:53 pm
by Randi
You can be proud, and relieved, that you "succeeded" :D :o :D