I was just in Fallon with those guys. Diva needs a better callsign.
Just don't pick your own callsign, your life will be hell. We had a guy that was in love with Batman and wanted to be and called himself Batman. His callsign was in reference to a bat, his name was "Guano!"
Semper Fi! Frumby
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Major USMC
Or...could it be, you didn't remember the previous Cubi port call...when you decked a Carabao, while on a 'Po City bar crawl (in Tropical Wbites)?
***Only "The Shadow" knows!
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Speaking of the wife's input on callsigns: My wife calls me "Iceman". Somehow, it just doesn't sound so impressive with that hint of sarcasm in her voice. Being a Navy brat herself, you should hear her go off on the former Apache pilots in our unit!^^^
I've known a "Mongo" and a couple of "Lennys." One of the Lennys somehow convinced the wardroom to call him Mongo instead and so he became Mongo, although not before his wife heard that we were thinking of calling him Lenny (she thought Lenny was hysterical). The other one is still Lenny. (Both are great guys.)
How true. We had a pilot who wanted to be called Topgun or something like that. The squadron ended up calling him "Whale" as he was a rather chubby guy. I ended up with "Mongo" after the ready room watched "Burning Saddles". Something about the way "mongo" acted reminded them of some of my golf swings, and the name stuck.
My Krock boat callsign was Mongo. Still not sure how I feel about it given the clip below was the basis for it...
Neat video...actually, I think "Mongo" is a COOL handle. Pretty masculine, plus I was always a fan of the ol' Motor City Lion, Alex Karras. I still get a kick out of Blazing Saddles.
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Before I checked into my squadron there was a dude whose last name was Lester, so he got the call sign Mo. Apparently his wife hated it so much she called the Opso or someone and demanded that people stop calling him that, which of course everyone complied with
Before I checked into my squadron there was a dude whose last name was Lester, so he got the call sign Mo.
I would imagine that cool C/S would be frowned upon in this era.
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