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.