US Navy Minemen (original) (raw)

US Navy Minemen Stories and photos of the US Navy Mine Force starling Gan Uesli Starling 2002 — 2007, Gan Uesli Starling US Navy Minemen

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Here are some random shots (mostly taken by me, Ĝan Starling) from 1974-1978. Some are scanned from Kodak Instamatic prints, others from old Polaroids. Discovery that the latter had become brittle and were even cracking from age was the motive for scanning them. Then I thought, why not put a website? Others contributed some pics and stories after that. And so it grows. Have you any pics or stories? Contribute them!

Al Bauer
MOMAG Det 10Baracks MOMAG Det 0Bob Shoeman
MOMAG Det 0Denny Iversen
MOMAG Det 10 EX67 SLMM
Tech-Op EvalFMWC HQ
Charleston SCĜan Starling
MOMAG Det 10Ĝan Starling
MOMAG Det 10Gary Riggins
MOMAG Det 10 Gary Riggins
MOMAG Det 10Hanes
MOMAG Det 10Holmquist
MOMAG Det 2John Scott
Joe BalderramaJohn Waldrop
MOMAG Det 2 Johnny Lee Amons
MOMAG Det 10MN A School 1975MN A School BldgStanding the watch? Naha BaracksNosmo KingMOMAG Det 2Ron Terry
MN A SchoolSLMM Film SLMM FilmPoker gameSenaga Shima
MOMAG Det 10South Hwy58
Okinawa 1976Aaron Sissom
MOMAG Det 10

Sea Stories & More Pics

Truth to tell, as a mineman, I never really went to sea. The reason for this is that other sailors quite prefer some occupations to be perfomed, not on the pitching, rolling deck of the ship where they too abide, but rather on some other less-valued real estate: like an Air Force base. And for their part, the Air Force prefers that it be done well toward its furthest extreme: at the end of a mile-long causeway; on an island just abreast of their furthest runway landing light; the seaward side of said island. Or, as in another case, out in a swamp, again near the furthest runway light. Someplace no one much cares about...

So for my part, during the whole of four years and a day in the navy, I set foot on ships just three times, and for a total of less than a day all summed together. But sea story has a wider meaning. Which is to say that these are filtered through the fog of memory. Sailors will know to take them with just the proper grain of salt. These are true, every one, just as I have recounted them here. At least they are recorded thus in my memory. Should any others recall the chronology differently, well...mine is the way it should have been. That’s my version and I’m sticking to it.

I invite contributions for this page. Email your own stories to me at gan@starling.us in either plain ASCII (*.txt), or HTML or XHTML (*.htm, *.html), or MSWord (*.doc). Thanks to Bob Mullins, Joe Beetar, Mo Radke, Alfred Bauer and Cliff Bartyzal for being the first. Any others?

Yokosuka

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Whatever became of...

Here is where to find about whatever became of that mineman you knew back when. And for others to learn what happened to you. Contribute your own post-MN biography soon!