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R A Brattain

Registered: 12/20/10
Posts: 2

    12/20/10 at 11:20 PM#1

I am a Plank owner of the USS Fox DLG 33 March 1966 to Dec 1967. I was in First Division. I got wasted in each port we went to boy did I have a good time. 

Donatus Kelch
    12/21/10 at 04:21 PM#2

I was a plank owner in OE division - a DS servicing the CIC equipment. I started in Todd Shipyards and rode that cattle car for several months.

yoopr1

Registered: 01/21/10
Posts: 2

    01/03/11 at 03:02 PM#3

Looking for any of my Boatswain Mate buddies who were on the Fox from 68-70

Bill Grimsley
    01/13/11 at 12:45 PM#4

I am plank owner. I was there from Todd shipyard to 1970. Look forward to hearing from anyone that remembers me.BG
Larry Mikulski

Registered: 03/01/11
Posts: 1

    03/01/11 at 08:11 PM#5

I am also a plankowner 66 - 68
Jack Carter (Nick)

Registered: 08/19/11
Posts: 3

    08/21/11 at 11:07 AM#6

I am also a proud plan kowner. I was in 1st. Div. I have great memories of Larry Mikulski and Richard Brattain. God I hope I spelled your names right. Where is everyone guys?    jackcarteris@yahoo.com

R A Brattain

Registered: 12/20/10
Posts: 2

    10/25/11 at 01:42 AM#7

Hay Carter its been a long time I am now Retired as a Plumber The Wife is still working. I have a 1998 Gold wing I have put 30,000 mi on it. I just booked a 12 day cruise to New Zealand we will be going in December 2012 fly to Sidney Australia and pick up the Ship. Remember the 3 females that was hiding on the ship when we left New Zealand? And the XO caught  me sleeping on watch that cost me one pay grade.

kamerman

Registered: 07/25/10
Posts: 2

    11/27/11 at 10:00 AM#8

As a plank owner I recall the cattle car rides from Long Beach Shipyards over the bridge to San Pedro every morning. I left the Fox in December of 1966. Those days in Long Beach were good days.

Bernie Kamerman ETN3.

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