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At random: The USS Cusk was only one of four US submarines to ever receive the Republic of Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation - Gallantry for her service in Vietnam. Cusk, was awarded seven awards during 1965, 1967, 1968, and 1969,The other three boats were the USS Sculpin (SSN-590), the USS Razorback (SS-394), two awards during 1967 and 1969, and the USS Ronquil (SS-396), two awards during 1966-67 and 1968.
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Ric
Posted 2025-07-04 7:18 AM (#105510)


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Subject: Happy Independence Day

Wishing everyone a great 4th of July!!!
Stay safe!
Gil
Posted 2025-07-04 7:30 AM (#105511 - in reply to #105510)
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Subject: RE: Happy Independence Day

Back at you Ric and all!
geno
Posted 2025-07-04 2:15 PM (#105513 - in reply to #105510)
Old Salt

Posts: 296

Location: Vista, Ca.
Subject: RE: Happy Independence Day

Well, since most accidents happen at home, I guess I'm at risk 'cause I ain't going anywhere except to my Big Green Egg to smoke some ribs and make some elotes. Happy 4th everyone and stay safe. geno.
Don Gentry
Posted 2025-07-04 3:16 PM (#105514 - in reply to #105513)


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Location: Renton, WA
Subject: RE: Happy Independence Day

Do you grill the corn in the husk - or naked?
geno
Posted 2025-07-05 10:16 AM (#105516 - in reply to #105510)
Old Salt

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Location: Vista, Ca.
Subject: RE: Happy Independence Day

Don, I'm not really a TV show type cook. I like to think I get the job done and thankfully I've not killed anyone yet but have had more than a few compliments. I like to keep things simple. So I grill the corn naked then put them in tin foil boats that has butter in them. On top goes the sauce then the cheese. That way I can fold the sides of the boats to melt the cheese. Good for cleanup and good for me since I don't have to worry about too many things at once.
Don Gentry
Posted 2025-07-06 7:02 PM (#105519 - in reply to #105516)


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Location: Renton, WA
Subject: RE: Happy Independence Day

Sounds great George... loves me some good fresh corn.  White corn is especially sweet here in the northwest.
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