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One Liners - Part 2
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On my first patrol aboard USS Michigan, we had
an air rupture in control from the chicken switches for the
EMBT blow system. The crew took all appropriate actions and A-gang started preparing all required
paperwork. Once the paperwork was ready the DCA took it to control hurriedly to
get approval from the commanding officer to perform work. He arrived at
the conn and stated, "Sir I am here for the Emergency Blow Job!" Needless
to say he didn't live that one down until his departure from
the ship.
- ETC(SS) Mark E. Schneider (added 6/2007)
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In the 70's on the newly commissioned Sand
Lance SSN660, we got orders to spend the weekend anchored in
the Chesapeake Bay so the Academy Midshipmen could be brought out to see what a
Fast Attack was like. It was a rough cold spring day and there were
so many middies around that we sure got bored with em, and
set up a little fun in the engine room. The middies had to do
homework, tracing piping around the boat, and learning the engine room piping
takes awhile.
In the lower level mechanical room, on watch at the feed station,
we had loosened the bolts on a dead end feedwater piping run. As the
Midshipmen came down the ladder into our small cramped mechanical
space, armed with their piping books, they asked for permission to
trace piping. We said ok but warned them "not to touch anything!".
As they were forward and trying to figure out the mess of piping
(usually in groups of 3 or 4) and were busy in the corner, we
cracked a valve at the aft station, pressuring the line and spraying
feed water out, all around them. We would then run up to them and
yell, "WE TOLD YOU NOT TO TOUCH ANYTHING". To which they would plead
innocence and leave in a confused mental state.
- TJ Alexander (added 4/2005)
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When I was making FBM patrols out of Rota Spain in the mid 1970's our home port
was Groton. Over in New London was a Dept store called "Two Guy's". One guy
recieved a Family Gram from his wife stating, "Honey got new part time job Two
Guys three nights a week". The guy was in shock for a few minutes till he
figured out what the Family Gram really said.
- John Daum MTC Thomas Edison SSBN 610(B), and George Washington Carver SSBN
656(G)
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While assigned to the submarine school in Groton, Connecticutt as a submarine
tactics training instructor during the early 1990s, I had the privilege of
training a crew of French officers as part of a NATO training agreement. Since
the French were unfamiliar with the equipment, the attack center and sonar
trainer were manned by american submariners from "down off the river".
After the standard briefing prior to the problem, I started the excercise.
Within a few minutes, the French officers had the solution nailed. I was so
impressed at how fast they got the answer, I stopped the problem and asked them
how they did that. They said, "We cannot tell you that." I was stunned. I asked
them why not. The still refused to tell me. So I told them I can play that
game.
I went into the sonar trainer in the room next door and told the sonar operators
the solution to the next problem. I said as soon as you hear my voice say the
problem is in run, pass out this solution. The crew did exactly as they were
told. Of course, the French did not believe the solution and continued on. They
soon came up with the exact same solution. They demanded to know how they did
that. I told them, "I can not tell you that."
- Brian Stucker
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Here's a storythat happened before I got to the boat, but was related to me by
some of my shipmates on the USS Pintado (SSN-672).
The boat was pulling to Pearl for the very first time after overhaul as part of
it's change of home-port. As the ship was getting ready to make the turn
past Ford Island and head into the piers, the following 1MC's were heard:
Fathometer watch: "Red Sounding!"
1MC: "Red Sounding!"
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OOD on 7MC to control: "All back Full!"
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1MC: "Corpsman lay to control"
The Navigator had been so stressed out over the initial entry into Pearl that
when the Red Sounding got called, he just passed out over the chart table.
- ET1/SS(nuc) Scott Fackler
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During some maintenance on one of the major breakers that was acting up, LCPO
EMC Jerry Herman and EM2 Josh Owens were trying to rack it out. Owens was in
the back of the switchboards cranking it out and EMC was in the front looking
under the breaker watching the rackout mechanism.
Owens: It's getting hard to turn, is it broke?
EMC: Nawww put some muscle behind it, it's fine
Owens: Are you sure?
EMC: (humorously) Are you questioning your chief's judgement?
Owens: Nope, anything you say chief.
Just then the entire breaker fell about 4 inches and tilted about 25 degrees
EMC: (not moving from his origional position) I think it's broke...
- EM2/SS Kyle Mayket, USS Charlotte SSN766 00-02
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During ORSE work up, the commodore of SUBSQD 1 was riding us. After a very full
day of drilling and spilling we were finally done. Our Capt. CDR Thomas Bailey
decided to run one more scram drill to try to impress the commodore. When asked
why, he replied, "Don't worry sir, it'll just be a quick down and up".
Further from the truth he could not be, on the recovery, one of the scram
breakers broke and wouldn't shut... after 14 hours of bobbing on the surface
snorkling, the Captain finally went aft and he ended up soldering the final pin
as we had to completely take apart and reassemble the entire breaker. Just a
quick down and up...
- EM2/SS Kyle Mayket, USS Charlotte SSN766 00-02
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A newly reported RC Div'er ET3 Kevin Christopher was doing his XO check in:
XO: So petty officer Christopher, do you drink much?
Christopher: I've been known to throw back a few every now and then
XO: So how old are you?
Christopher: 19...
- EM2/SS Kyle Mayket, USS Charlotte SSN766 00-02
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One day during local ops an officer (LT Homer Ring) was standing a proficientcy
as EOOW, standing TH i had nothing to do with what happened. It turns out that
Homer was really tired,and just laid his head down for a second on the desk and
fell asleep. The EO (EM1 James Ballard) noticed he was sleeping first and
suggested we pull a prank on him. The RO (i forget his name) decided to do
something we never thought he would do. He pulled out his diggit tool and took
off the shim switch,put it on the EOOW desk right in front of homer,counted to
three and both he and Ballard screamed. needless to say Homer never fell asleep
on watch again. EM2/SS Kyle Mayket USS Charlotte SSN766 00-02
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Her Majestey's Submarine Turpin was berthed stern to the jetty in Taranto
harbour (English spelling), Italy. A Forendy (torpedoman to you) fell over the
side of the for'ard casing and into the filthy harbour water.
Just as he surfaced, a two ringer (Lieutenant) came on deck, spotted the swimmer
and shouted 'What are you doin?' The reply came 'Swimming sir'. The officer
ordered the swimmer to 'Stop it immediately'! He replied 'Aye, aye sir ',
saluted and disappeared beneath the surface once again. Later that day he was
put on the Jimmies (Exec Officer) report for insolence.
In the days when both our Navies had more ships than admirals, some cheeky US
mariners used to say to we Royal sailors 'What's it like to be in the second
biggest navy in the world'? To which we would reply 'What's it like being in
the second best'? At that point we usually bought each other a beer and both
did a bit more leg pulling.
- Michael Edwards,ex diesel boatman (all six of them), proud to have served in
Her Majesty's Royal Navy.
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Gudgeon was in Yokosuka in 61. Alot of
the troops had bought cases of booze to bring back to Pearl. The idea
was to load the two stern tubes with the contraban loot. Well, the COB,
Chief Burns got wind of the smuggling operation and decided to teach all miscreant
sailors a lesson. He had absolutely no sense of humor. Anyway he told the ATR to
fire the after tubes when leaving port. Unfortunately he hadn't checked to see
what else was in the tubes and managed to shot the ships motion picture
projector into the Pacific along with the booze.
The crew lamented the loss of the booze but got a good laugh
about the projector overboard drill to the embarrassment of the
COB.
- RC
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