Going back a Fair Bit.
REMINISCING or GOING BACK A FAIR BIT
Vest is very busy at the present, I thought this excerpt would fill a gap.
Our ship and crew sailed north to the conflict in company of a vast number of other warships on Feb 28 1945. The period of three months involving operation 'Iceberg' which included eight weeks of continual contact with the enemy and lesser periods of involvement, near places like Okinawa 'The big one', on all fools day April 1, Easter Sunday 1945, where American forces landed and other places like Ishigaki, Myako shima and Sakashima gunto.
In my precarious, unenviable action station on the air defence position, I could see Kamikases galore. on many occasions, the brown trouser situation seemed imminent, but I was convinced that I was far too young to die; there were far too many more exciting things for me to achieve before that happened.
After leaving the operational area, we called into the U S A base at Guam in the Marianas. With us Were our escorting destroyers, The HM Ships Troubridge , Tenacious and Termagent. The crews enjoyed the shore recreational facilities and three cans of free beer, one or two beers were usually enough for me.
Lying at anchor close by was the USS Battleship Missouri. The crew of this great ship were surprised that our ship did not carry amenities such as Coca Cola and ice cream, so the American fleet soon rectfied this problem. The Battleship HMS King George V, became the first British warship to have an ice cream machine.
Our ship then sailed for Sydney Australia on the 30 May and arrived Tues June 5; for 3 weeks R and R and replenish our stores and ammunition. The war was soon to end.
Of course I have my own opinion regarding the use of the atomic bombs which decided the end of hostilities, during Operation 'Iceberg' over a quarter of a million civilians and Japanese, American and British Commonwealth servicemen lost their lives, prior to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is sad that the innocent have to suffer for the immoralities of war.The millions of us who survived ww2 owe our lives to the clear sighted wisdom of the allied leaders in Washington and Whitehall who understood the jungle of problems to be faced and left the moralistic chuntering to those lost in the woods.
Our ship and others returned to the conflict up north June 28 45. Few people knew until much later that on July 16 (my 19th Birthday) the first Atomic test took place in the New Mexico Desert, also on this same date the British Pacific Fleet came under the direct control of the American fleet Commander. I believe this was due to a logistical support problem, the details I am not privy to, a good guess would be that us Brits had sort of 'run out of gas' as we were being refuelled at sea by American tankers.
I must mention here that the last warship of battleship class to fire an angry shot in wartime was HMS King George V in the afternoon of VJ day a few hours after the cease fire.
During the final days of the war against Japan KGV was involved with other ships( mostly American) that were bombarding the coast of Japan. On one particular night, one of our 'B' turret guns malfunctioned and only loaded the full charge without the 17cwt shell, in the confusion the gun fired and the full charge provided the best firework display ever, pieces of burning cordite in the thousands stuck to every one and anything in range burning decks and paintwork, trying to remove the burning cordite from my action overalls it burned through the anti flash gear I was wearing to prevent such burns.
Later on our journey back to Sydney , sailors were employed to Patch up burnt paintwork , the burns on the decks were rubbed down with pumice blocks called holy stones, the larger blocks were called Bibles!!
HMS King GeogeV, was the 2nd British ship to enter Tokyo, there was much dissension when HMS Duke Of York entered first, (This created an angry response from most ships of the fleet particularly as HMS King George V had been on the job longer than any other ship) HMS Duke Of York had only just arrived from Sydney where it had been swinging around a bouy for several months and had not fired one angry shot, the senior Admiral Bruce Fraser was the CinC in his nice clean unscathed shiny ship, so our vice Admiral Bernard Rawlings and our crew took second billing. I being a great surviver from other minor conflicts too, and being a gunnery man during my career, I feel it is fair to say the sight of guns and the stink of gunpowder and cordite really fails to turn me on slightly less than dismembered body parts.
Vest is very busy at the present, I thought this excerpt would fill a gap.
Our ship and crew sailed north to the conflict in company of a vast number of other warships on Feb 28 1945. The period of three months involving operation 'Iceberg' which included eight weeks of continual contact with the enemy and lesser periods of involvement, near places like Okinawa 'The big one', on all fools day April 1, Easter Sunday 1945, where American forces landed and other places like Ishigaki, Myako shima and Sakashima gunto.
In my precarious, unenviable action station on the air defence position, I could see Kamikases galore. on many occasions, the brown trouser situation seemed imminent, but I was convinced that I was far too young to die; there were far too many more exciting things for me to achieve before that happened.
After leaving the operational area, we called into the U S A base at Guam in the Marianas. With us Were our escorting destroyers, The HM Ships Troubridge , Tenacious and Termagent. The crews enjoyed the shore recreational facilities and three cans of free beer, one or two beers were usually enough for me.
Lying at anchor close by was the USS Battleship Missouri. The crew of this great ship were surprised that our ship did not carry amenities such as Coca Cola and ice cream, so the American fleet soon rectfied this problem. The Battleship HMS King George V, became the first British warship to have an ice cream machine.
Our ship then sailed for Sydney Australia on the 30 May and arrived Tues June 5; for 3 weeks R and R and replenish our stores and ammunition. The war was soon to end.
Of course I have my own opinion regarding the use of the atomic bombs which decided the end of hostilities, during Operation 'Iceberg' over a quarter of a million civilians and Japanese, American and British Commonwealth servicemen lost their lives, prior to Hiroshima and Nagasaki. It is sad that the innocent have to suffer for the immoralities of war.The millions of us who survived ww2 owe our lives to the clear sighted wisdom of the allied leaders in Washington and Whitehall who understood the jungle of problems to be faced and left the moralistic chuntering to those lost in the woods.
Our ship and others returned to the conflict up north June 28 45. Few people knew until much later that on July 16 (my 19th Birthday) the first Atomic test took place in the New Mexico Desert, also on this same date the British Pacific Fleet came under the direct control of the American fleet Commander. I believe this was due to a logistical support problem, the details I am not privy to, a good guess would be that us Brits had sort of 'run out of gas' as we were being refuelled at sea by American tankers.
I must mention here that the last warship of battleship class to fire an angry shot in wartime was HMS King George V in the afternoon of VJ day a few hours after the cease fire.
During the final days of the war against Japan KGV was involved with other ships( mostly American) that were bombarding the coast of Japan. On one particular night, one of our 'B' turret guns malfunctioned and only loaded the full charge without the 17cwt shell, in the confusion the gun fired and the full charge provided the best firework display ever, pieces of burning cordite in the thousands stuck to every one and anything in range burning decks and paintwork, trying to remove the burning cordite from my action overalls it burned through the anti flash gear I was wearing to prevent such burns.
Later on our journey back to Sydney , sailors were employed to Patch up burnt paintwork , the burns on the decks were rubbed down with pumice blocks called holy stones, the larger blocks were called Bibles!!
HMS King GeogeV, was the 2nd British ship to enter Tokyo, there was much dissension when HMS Duke Of York entered first, (This created an angry response from most ships of the fleet particularly as HMS King George V had been on the job longer than any other ship) HMS Duke Of York had only just arrived from Sydney where it had been swinging around a bouy for several months and had not fired one angry shot, the senior Admiral Bruce Fraser was the CinC in his nice clean unscathed shiny ship, so our vice Admiral Bernard Rawlings and our crew took second billing. I being a great surviver from other minor conflicts too, and being a gunnery man during my career, I feel it is fair to say the sight of guns and the stink of gunpowder and cordite really fails to turn me on slightly less than dismembered body parts.
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Luvs ya Kate XXX.
not even ROSE
not even GOD
u see I love GOD
I dont fear Him
to me God is just Jesus, a good buddy
whose first miracle was making wine for a wedding feast
who ridiculed the rituals of the Jews
and preached a new religion of LOVE
LOVE God and neighbor He said
and u can trash the rest of the Bible
the BIBLE led some idiot POPE to imprison Galileo
and BUSH and BLAIR said God told me to bomb IRAQ
and the catlik church made the padres to take the oath of Celibacy
when Jesus did not preach a word about sex
He only talked of LOVE
Sex is no big deal without Love
is this ROSE now?
It is sad that the innocent have to suffer for the immoralities of war.The millions of us who survived ww2 owe our lives to the clear sighted wisdom of the allied leaders in Washington and Whitehall
who understood the jungle of problems to be faced and left the moralistic chuntering to those lost in the woods.
yellow and brown and black lives dont count huh?
the muslim jehadis dont have hi tech munitions
so they use guerrilla warfare
hence 26/11 in INDIA
and 9/11 in USA
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these Nations then formulated the NPT forbidding any other Nation to go NUCLEAR
INDIA went NUCLEAR under the command of Indira Gandhi
u cant stop any Nation from going Nuclear
this is not a WHITE Mans WORLD no more
Mr jimmy you have too many racial problems, and your language needs some attention as well.
You should not abuse people as you do, you seem to run hot and then cold for sme peculier reason. Are you the full dollar?
CA
it happens here as routine and the kids dont cry
poor families in INDIA cant afford to send their kids to school
before the age of 10 they work in factories in the unorganized sector
we cant stop child labor
as we have nothing better to offer to those in poverty
I may be wrong CA
who is sane and who is not
is a difficult question in this mad, mad,mad, mad,mad, mad,mad, mad, mad World
IQ of the Worlds population is variable it varies over a wide range
if your IQ is less than 80
u r an IDIOT
if IQ is more than 120
u r a GENIUS
the rest of the population 90% have IQ around 100, this is called NORMAL (the full dollar?)
the rest just plod on doing a 9 to 5 job at work
come back home and watch TV
do their marital duty to their spouse
and every day is the same as any other day
same LOCATION
same STYLE
same POSITION
the enterprising kid will BEG or STEAL
the real DARING kids will ROB or join AL Quaeda
the terrorist KASAB, the lone survivor of 26/11 in MUMBAI has been sentenced to DEATH
He is only 22
He did a mans job
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Movies:Action, sci-fi, suspense, some comedy, and the occasional "chick" flic.
TV:Don't do the "reality" shows. Fan of CSI-all 3, Criminal Minds, The Mentalist, Eleventh Hour. Discovery channel, A & E and Food Network (give me a break,
I'm female and yes I cook pretty well).
Books:Fan of Clancy, Koontz, King, Cornwell, Jance. Love anything to do with mystery, suspense, horror and the occasional romance novel.
Sports:Football - 49'rs, Raiders, Chargers Basketball - Lakers College Football - USC Are you seeing a pattern???
I was born in L.A., CA specifically Van Nuys. My football teams may be rebuilding but USC and the Lakers "rock".
Interests:Many..
Anyhow, I am too busy delving deeply into the new thing. After life communications, mainly how not to become involved, I am thinking a hereafter snooze should not be interfered with.
lay off
that was my girl Cecilia
OMG
u reading the rong books
Life is about attachment to things of this World and women of this World
taking SANYAS is akin to death
Read OSHO\not any other Guru
and in the pink of health when ...
but when we play
we play hard
u get to read all the hott stuff I write
but u dont allow the other guys