Nor would you want them to… the dancers at the “E” club didn’t take off anything!
Nor would you want them to… the dancers at the “E” club didn’t take off anything!
quick, random question. Is alcohol allowed on subs/carriers and if so to what extent?
They --- submariners --- were the FIRST ... think torpedoes and the filtered and treasured by-product ... "torpedo juice" .......alcohol allowed on subs...???
They --- submariners --- were the FIRST ... think torpedoes and the filtered and treasured by-product ... "torpedo juice" ...
Ummmmm ..... OTTO II ??? ..... well, normally when drinking propylene glycol dinitrate, 2-nitrodiphenylamine, and dibutyl sebacate ... I usually add fresh squeezed lime juice, for sure.Anyone know of a good mixer that goes with OTTO II fuel?
Brett
May be hard to believe, but until the mid-80's, Wednesday night was dancers at the Oceana O'Club and there was nothing left to the imagination late in the evening.
Nor would you want them to
Quickest $100 I ever lost ... (now, now ... it's not what you think) ... the LAST time the Blues were in town, NUW-style, '94?, '95?, '96? ... there was the big, big party at the 'O Club the night before the show -- 300+ people and lots of partying (that's one of the reasons the Blues were later front & center in the base CO's office to "explain their behavior" and NEVER returned - to date - to NUW for a showMay be hard to believe, but until the mid-80's, ... dancers at the Oceana O'Club ....
DO ANY OF YOU REALIZE HOW HARD IT IS TO CARRY A 100+LB PARACHUTE BAG TOSSED JAUNTILY OVER YOU SHOULDER!!??
AS IF IT WEIGHED 10 LBS WHEN BRINGING YOUR "STASH" OVER THE BROW !!!!!
THE SWEAT IS RUNNING DOWN YOUR BACK !!!
YOU ARE HIDING THE TREMBLING OF EVERY MUSCLE IN YOUR BODY FROM THE SHEER PHYSICAL EXERTION!!!
THE VEINS ARE POPPING OUT OFYOUR FOREHEAD !!!
Talked to my roommate (Former Attack Sub ET) and basically if there was drinking aboard a sub it was under two conditions.
1. Personal stock of a small nature like a 5th or a flask which was not under any circumstance authorized.
2. Cooperative operations with foriegn Navys where personel were on board the other nations vessel. Apparently other nations do allow for drinking aboard subs. However as he put it on board a Sub like ours food stores space is far to critical to waste on Alcohol.
DO ANY OF YOU REALIZE HOW HARD IT IS TO CARRY A 100+LB PARACHUTE BAG TOSSED JAUNTILY OVER YOU SHOULDER!!??
AS IF IT WEIGHED 10 LBS WHEN BRINGING YOUR "STASH" OVER THE BROW !!!!!
Being forward deployed on USS Midway, we kept a TV in our bunkroom that had no guts, so over the few days prior to departing port, we stocked the TV one or two bottles at a time.
However, while at sea (and not long enough to earn a beer day), we had a standing 'order' among the JO's that any aircrew, if diverting to a place where they could snag alcohol, was to procure a parachute bag, fill it with alcohol and some padding, stow it in the aft extensible (avionics) platform, and pretend it was just an overnight bag upon arrival back at the carrier.
We happened to divert to such a place one evening, spent the night, stocked up, and, landed with a BIG COME DOWN TO LAND ON A RISING DECK. As soon as we shut down, we scrambled to the aft platform, which we knew the plane captain would be opening, to check the goods. You could smell the alcohol from all the broken bottles a mile away, so we quickly grabbed the bag, ran to the side of the ship, leaving a leaking trail and sounds of broken glass in our trail, and heaved it over the side, destroying all the evidence.
As I recall, we bought the first dozen rounds for our bunkroom mates during the next inport.
Ah, yes .... the classic "bring it aboard 'cause we're thirsty" LSO "OK" pass .... and YOU owe me a bottle......with a BIG COME DOWN TO LAND ON A RISING DECK.....
Pre-Tailhook '91 ???... What was the penalty if found with alcohol?