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Posted by NC Wayne on September 04, 2005 at 22:26:28 from (205.188.117.6):
In Reply to: New Orleans Way off topic posted by OL Chief on September 04, 2005 at 21:22:49:
Let us know when you have pics to see. I'm guessing by your screen name you were a Chief of some type doing shipboard duty. Me I was a First Class Machinist Mate in the USN when I got out in '92. I spent 99% of my time below decks in the engine rooms but would have loved to have gotten outside more often and really been able to see more of what went on topside. No matter where I worked I always loved being aboard ship. If it weren't for things having gottet so political I probably would have stayed in. Now I work on cranes and other construction equipment for a living. What ya'll are gonna be doing sounds like a perfect marriage of ships and cranes, two things I really enjoy, so seeing the two working together would be a real treat. Post when you get back and have some pics, I for one would love to see them. Having worked onboard ships and now working on cranes I know both have their own dangers. So keep your head on a swivel, be careful, take care, and come back safe. Good luck, Wayne
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