I have heard thru the Grape-Vine, that our glorious leader Mr. Merriman is not feeling well. This man has done a helluva lot for the North American RC Sub Scene, so it would be great if everyone could send him a Get Well Card, or at least post Get Well Wishes.
Sickly Mr. Merriman, lets send our Get Well wishes his way
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You all can kiss my sickly ass!
Compared to some of you bums I've got nothing to ***** about. Nothing a little ablation won't fix.
I'm good: Still have all my appendages, Mr. Cancer has not called, and no one has had to crack my chest yet. So, mind your own ****ing business!
Carry on, you no-good-for-nothing-slacker-robot-worshipers! Remember what happened to the Krell.
David
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I was just about to write a please get well soon post and then I saw your reply and thought, yup you’re still firing on all eight cylinders and terrorizing the neighborhood! Good!!!
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A SQUID (Submarine Qualified Until I Die) Submarine Service Vet. TM1(SS) and Qualified Diver.
"The Army is mean, the Marines are meaner...but no one F***s with a Submariner!"
He has gone above and beyond the call of duty for me and my family,
The following is said with much love, honor and respect for the man...only a fellow submariner truly understands.
"Old Torpedomen don't get old, they just explode."
Wishing him calm amid the storm.
"Sub" Edv/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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If you're talking about Mr. Merriman, not a Jarhead.
A SQUID (Submarine Qualified Until I Die) Submarine Service Vet. TM1(SS) and Qualified Diver.
"The Army is mean, the Marines are meaner...but no one F***s with a Submariner!"
He has gone above and beyond the call of duty for me and my family,
The following is said with much love, honor and respect for the man...only a fellow submariner truly understands.
"Old Torpedomen don't get old, they just explode."
Wishing him calm amid the storm.
"Sub" Ed
From a newbie submarine building "BUM"! Thank you David for all you do for us! Good and positive vibes your way SIR!!
Rob
"Firemen can stand the heat"
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I see a COW on a Webster! Take it back...too many tagouts on the BCP. Below Decks watch or just a photo shoot?
v/r "Sub" Ed
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NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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My last patrols on the pig-fish I stood COW, but most of the time I was either in the Bow Compartment as a TM or in the Missile Compartment as a Launcher-Tech standing watch at LCP.
Nine patrols -- made me miss the stink and grunge of the TRUTTA. Patrols were hell on single guys.
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My fondest memory and what I miss? You may find it strange!
Of all things was the Midwatch at the QM Stand.
Very quiet besides the hum of the electronics, orders for the occasional CDM, maybe a new Sonar Contact. Did all the calculations for the coming day like Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset. Intel briefs and updating the Weather Chart, prepping the CO's 0800 report as well as readying the next set of Nav Charts for the day. Not bad for a kid who just turned 18.
Time to yourself while still on watch. Felt like we owned the world 'cuz they couldn't see us.
v/r "Sub" Ed
Silent Service "Cold War" Veteran (The good years!)
NEVER underestimate the power of a Sailor who served aboard a submarine.
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Yes, though I didn't understand it at the time, Boomers were for married folk. Though I did like the 4 week R&R/Leave my Chief always gave me after landing in Harford CT.
My fondest memory and what I miss? You may find it strange!
Of all things was the Midwatch at the QM Stand.
Very quiet besides the hum of the electronics, orders for the occasional CDM, maybe a new Sonar Contact. Did all the calculations for the coming day like Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset. Intel briefs and updating the Weather Chart, prepping the CO's 0800 report as well as readying the next set of Nav Charts for the day. Not bad for a kid who just turned 18.
Time to yourself while still on watch. Felt like we owned the world 'cuz they couldn't see us.
I know you and I had a little misunderstanding a time ago (which I have forgotten) I just want to let you know I have the UTMOST respect for you and your service to our country! Both you and David M. for your service as Submariners is certainly respected by me! I read between the lines of the above you just wrote Ed, and understand how you and David loved your time the "Silent Service" Don't let this go to your heads, but I just had to say it.... I realize there are others on this forum that served in the Submarine service and I thank you all!!
Rob
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