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At random: Nautilus has long been a popular name for a submarine. Some of the more famous of these are Robert Fulton's NAUTILUS (1800), Jules Verne's fictional Nautilus, and the NAUTILUS of Sir Hubert Wilkins in which he attempted a voyage to the North Pole under the ice (1931). There have also been three U.S. submarines of that name, including the world's first nuclear powered submarine built by the Electric Boat Division.
Aug 15 thru 18, 1969
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Ric
Posted 2023-08-15 10:01 PM (#103988)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

Woodstock 1969
Here is a little Canned Heat from then: On the Road Again!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo8FVhwil7Q
fortyrod
Posted 2023-08-16 3:23 PM (#103989 - in reply to #103988)
Great Sage of the Sea

Posts: 853

Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

When a destroyer comes alongside the oiler or carrier to take on fuel, they play a “break away song” on the 1MC and topside. Ours onthe good ship Stump was “on the road again” by willie nelson. A daring bosun mate put the canned heat song on. OOD had a sh/t fit, but the skipper was somewhat amused.
Runner485
Posted 2023-08-17 5:56 AM (#103991 - in reply to #103989)


COMSUBBBS

Posts: 2672

Location: New Jersey
Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

We had an incident on Sirago, when we lost one of our Badger fresh water compressors, we got a new compressor high lined to us along with tanks of fresh water from a Destroyer. Their breakaway song was from the movie River Kwai. It was cool watching the can peel off into the late afternoon sun. It was something that I never saw happen before with a submarine, although we used to high line often on the carrier I was on.

Thanks for the reminder of days long, long ago!
Gil
Posted 2023-08-18 8:07 AM (#103992 - in reply to #103988)
Master and Commander

Posts: 1605

Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

We never discussed politics on my boat, but over 90% of our arguments in port was over the radio in the AB.  There were the sh-- kicker music lovers and the didi-bopper music lovers.  When I did my mess cooking stint I was only focused on diddy-bop and changed the station back to KPOI constantly.  Problem was it seemed all the more senior enlisted men demanded sh--kicking music.

I have to wonder if that's an issue these days?  I don't even know what I would listen to these days.


Coyote
Posted 2023-08-22 12:25 PM (#104010 - in reply to #103992)


Master and Commander

Posts: 1006

Location: NE Florida
Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

Gil - 2023-08-18 10:07 AM

We never discussed politics on my boat, but over 90% of our arguments in port was over the radio in the AB.  There were the sh-- kicker music lovers and the didi-bopper music lovers.  When I did my mess cooking stint I was only focused on diddy-bop and changed the station back to KPOI constantly.  Problem was it seemed all the more senior enlisted men demanded sh--kicking music.

I have to wonder if that's an issue these days?  I don't even know what I would listen to these days.




Seadragon was all s**t-kickin in the early 60's, tuned to KAHU in Waipahu.

Coyote
Ric
Posted 2023-08-22 1:25 PM (#104011 - in reply to #104010)


Plankowner

Posts: 9165

Location: Upper lefthand corner of the map.
Subject: RE: Aug 15 thru 18, 1969

I had completely forgotten about KAHU!
Thanks.
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