Rick - excellent perspective on the "whole shooting match". I kind of said my piece, earlier, but forgot to mention the part about belonging to the various VSO's - preferably voicing legitimate concerns in a courteous manner. But, just as you said, just being a member of one or more goes a long way in protecting the benefits we all enjoy.
I haven't seen a cloths stop since Boot Camp. When I went through Seabag issue the guy in front of me got the last Flat Hat. Hope everyone is having a great day.
Terry
Chuck, I think I was standing Dempsy Dumpster 0000-0200 watch the night that happened. In a snow storm no less. It was so cold out there a fire would never have lasted that night. Dumbest watch I ever stood. When did you start boot camp. Believe my first day was 11-9-65. Have my boot camp company book around somewhere.
Rick,
I was in Great Lakes about 1 month later, I boarded a bus on the way to the induction enter, 07 Dec 1965. That was a 2 hour ride then boarded a train to GL that was about an 8 hour trip.
Chuck
Marshall
Your really conjured up some old memories - with your inquiry about the "clothes stops" - of course, the new guys in the fleet would never have a clue what you are even talking about.
I have to admit, however, that I prefer our clothes dryer we have in our home to tying those square knots in the clothes stops - especially at the time when I went through boot in Great Lakes (January 14 '59).
we sometimes woke up with a coating of snow on our government issue wool blanket from the snow blowing through the cracks in those old wood barracks !! BRRRRRRRR!!
Nothing like sunny California !! Take care.....Irv