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     MY NAVY CAREER: NOVEMBER 1963 TO MAY 1985
I SHIPPED OVER FOR A SECOND CAREER WITH THE MESA (AZ.) POLICE DEPARTMENT AS A COLLISION INVESTIGATOR UNTILL DEC. 31, 2005
LOTS OF PHOTOS HERE; VIETNAM (VET)/SHIPS/SHORE STATIONS & MORE. 
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MARCUS






A Brother passed into the sea today...
HMC Larry Lail Died 1645hrs July 11, 2007
Served with Marines in Vietnam &
USS Acme MSO-508
My Shipmate will be missed.




I joined the U.S. Navy on my 17th birthday in November 1963 as a CB (Construction Battalion) & went to boot camp in San Diego as a Construction recruit (/). While there I signed papers (the Navy way) as required by my Company Commander (Boatswain's Mate Chief). Later I was told I had signed/shipped over to the Black Shoe Navy, I was no longer a CB. Upon graduation from boot camp I became a Seaman Duce (//). Boot camp in those days took 3 months. Vietnam was beginning to be a priority. 
My 1st duty station was Pearl Harbor, Hi. I was assigned to the U.S.S. Arizona Memorial, I held Morning Colors (raised the US Flag) every weekday morning at 0800. Then cleaned the memorial between tourist boats.  
Being from Arizona, I liked the duty. However, it was somewhat "scary" for a 17 year old.
I was alone between tourist boats. The ship belched oil & occasionally made other noises.   
Note: The Navy has a need for persons to clean/scrub heads (toilets), barracks & other odd jobs. 
A seaman duce was volunteered...Guess Who? 
My next duty station was the USS Enhance (MSO-437) out of Long Beach, Ca. A wooden hulled ship used to detect & destroy mines.
"WOODEN SHIPS - IRON MEN"
The day after I checked aboard we went to sea...sick! 
I served in six ships & seven shore stations. Some tours were short due to shipping over (Re-enlisting) for choice duty stations & knowing the ole Detailers...HaHa.
USS Enhance (MSO-437) Seaman (SN) 
USS Acme (MSO-508) (BMSN)
USS Brule (AKL-28) In Country Vietnam (Seaman-BM3)
USS Satyr (ARL-21) In Country Vietnam (BM3)
USS Gridley (DLG/CG-21) (BM3-BM2)
USS Oklahoma City (CLG/CG-5) (BM2-BM1) 
COM 7th FLT. FLAG SHIP "Press On Regardless"
Naval Station Pearl Harbor, Hi. Seaman Duce (SA)
Naval Supply Station Subic Bay, PI. (Seaman)
Naval Station Yokosuka, Japan (Seaman)
VF-124 Naval Air Station Miramar (BMSN)
Naval Station Sangley Point, PI. (BM3)
Headquarters Support Activity, Taipei, Taiwan (ROC)(BM1)
Naval Station Guam Tugmaster (YTB-795) (BM1)
Naval Station Subic Bay Tugmaster (YTB-775) (BM1-BMC)
I made Seaman & BM3 more than once...
"Captains Mast" assured me of that. "I loved my liberty".
I am a member of the following Associations:
Navy Mine Sweep Association: NMSOA (Thanks to NMSOA)
Mobile Riverine Force Association: MRFA Vietnam
US Naval Institute:
Fleet Reserve Association: (FRA Branch 163)
USS Oklahoma City Association:
Member United States NavyMemorial Mbr. #994437

See The Resignation of "PRESIDENT BUSH" on
PRES. Bush Page

Check the Navy Together We Served Web Site
You can find old shipmates & make new ones.
You can find answers to Navy questions & can check all the
old/new shipmate stuff. Log in...they don't keep any of your personal information...I have found a few old shipmates from over 35yrs ago.
http://navy.togetherweserved.com


New Pages Added: Vietnam Stuff: Shipmates in Vietnam: Swift Boats: Seawolf Helicopter Gun Ships (HAL-3) Sea Service &
Mobile Riverine Forces Awards:Navy & Army
Read "I Love The Navy" & Past Present Fun/Jokes: 
OPERATION FREQUENT WIND:

Individual Sailors who had Ships Named After Them at Pearl Harbor
Dec.7,1941
www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq66-8.htm
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NEW To this Web Site...A X Mesa Police Officer has been dedicated
to helping in Afganistan & Iraq.
His name is MARK WARREN...You can visit his BLOG at
marcusinthesandbox.blogspot.com
PLEASE CLICK "Marcus" in the left colum. 
                           
                              AWARDS 
    


The Yeoman at "Jake’s ‘Yankee Station’ – USS Hancock CV/CVA-19 Memorial" takes great pride in awarding the NAVYBOSN.ORG web site with our prestigious "Outstanding Patriotism and Citizenship Award for Exemplary Service to God and Country’. Your Site is helping those who lived the Adventure and those who did not, to remember how important it is to honor our Flag and how important Patriotism and Good Citizenship is in keeping this Nation safe and Number One among the Nations. We see today a New Enemy on our Borders that is threatening our way of life. Because of Websites like yours, Americanism is Alive and Well, and this is a Must for the current and succeeding generations, if we are to continue success as One Nation Under God, with Liberty and Justice for all. Good going and ‘Hand Salute!
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The Yeoman of Jake’s ‘Yankee Station’ – USS Hancock CV/CVA-19 Memorial would also like to present to “The Navy Chief Bos’n” Web Site, the prestigious “Jake’s Yankee Station Special ‘Big E’ Honor Banner” #56, a Numbered Award.  No one else will possess this number and is unique as is your Website. 

The Big “E” Award is one we award worthy websites showing Excellence on a Naval Theme. The Big “E” bears the distinction that your Website proudly displays. Show it Proudly.

 

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Best Regards,

Jake

Web Yeoman,

 

Jake@usshancockcv19.com 

USS Hancock CV/CVA-19 Memorial

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