I will stack up the group we had in the Commisioning Crew in 1966: Jack King, Dave Dittler, Charlie Hibbitts, Carl Diquallo, Earnie Castillo ( we was CO, but was in QA all the time), Herb Savage.
1977 Keflavik, we had this Maintenance dude in our section named Donovan! If fact, there's a picture of him at Doc's house somewhere in the photo archive! Could it be possible that there were two OT2 Donovan's there in 1977?
As to Robin, you were my boss when they made me the SADR/ADC training PO as a Seaman in '77 with a OTCM Widenor at the helm...
Timmy, That would have been me. I arrived at Kef from C-School but they needed qualified Watch Coordinators on the watchbill in OPS so that's where I ended up. Yup, that's me in that pic. Thanks for posting it - Ughhh..... Jim
Timmy, That would have been me. I arrived at Kef from C-School but they needed qualified Watch Coordinators on the watchbill in OPS so that's where I ended up. Yup, that's me in that pic. Thanks for posting it - Ughhh..... Jim
I know Jim! I got to Kef about two weeks after you did...
Anyone know what Mike Christie is doing? He and his lovely wife nearly killed me with home made Kahlua and lasagna one night. Black Russians and too much cheese will stop you up for days. Doc Brodeur sent me to the hospital I was in so much pain!
My neighbor, in Kef. 1975, was Frank Gendusa. At the time, I was assistant manager of the Viking cafeteria. Naturally, he could not devulge anything about the OT job, however, knowing him, he must have been quite a good OT himself. After leaving Kef, I went to OT-A school in Keywest. Frank talked me into becoming an OT without having to get into the classified information.
I think he and his wife were good folks.
It wasn't a watch section, but the QA shop in 81-82 was kicking butt. Randy Scott, Dave Custer, Doug Devers, Jim "Flash" Gordon, Jamie Gram, and myself. We had a great shop. That's when I fell in love with QA and worked in QA at every duty station afterwards with the exception of JMF, when I finally worked in Ops Training.