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namvet
09-19-2008, 07:05 PM
http://img90.imageshack.us/img90/8924/lastscanqu7.jpg

yup. that's me. not sure what year this was taken. I was up on the signal bridge. note the "big eyes". you can't see it but the coast of Nam is about 5 miles behind me. damned I was just a kid then

Abbey Marie
09-19-2008, 08:23 PM
Cool pic, NV.

Wearing those BCG's I see! :coffee:

Said1
09-20-2008, 09:17 AM
Yes. Styl'in.

darin
09-22-2008, 06:29 AM
You resemble (in that pic) my wife's dad. :)

Classact
09-22-2008, 07:18 AM
Cool pic, NV.

Wearing those BCG's I see! :coffee:I haven't heard the birth control glasses term in quite a while... I think DOD had Clark Kent more in mind when they designed those things?

namvet
09-22-2008, 07:52 AM
Cool pic, NV.

Wearing those BCG's I see! :coffee:

only at sea. those are GI. free. I had a custom pair I wore ashore

namvet
09-22-2008, 07:53 AM
You resemble (in that pic) my wife's dad. :)

how can you tell??? I wasn't even 21 yet

darin
09-22-2008, 08:18 AM
How can I tell? Just because you sorta look like him in that pic. :)

namvet
09-22-2008, 08:52 AM
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/8250/schoolnw6.jpg

I think thats me 2nd row back 2nd in from the left. I was an E-4. looks like murderer's row???? :lol:

chloe
12-13-2009, 08:59 PM
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/8250/schoolnw6.jpg




I think thats me 2nd row back 2nd in from the left. I was an E-4. looks like murderer's row???? :lol:


very nice

namvet
12-13-2009, 10:08 PM
decided to save it to my desktop. I have ton of photos from Nam on facebook.

chloe
12-13-2009, 10:09 PM
decided to save it to my desktop. I have ton of photos from Nam on facebook.

I like older photos that capture an era. They are really nice thanks for sharing them.

namvet
12-13-2009, 10:16 PM
http://i47.tinypic.com/10n73og.jpg

my late dad from WWII right after he came back from boot camp

the ship he served on

http://www.brigs.us/Phila/index.htm

chloe
12-13-2009, 10:23 PM
I think My step dad is the only person in my family that was in the military, my grandfathers were both dead when I was born, you must be really proud. The newspaper clip is cool too.

namvet
12-14-2009, 09:40 AM
I think My step dad is the only person in my family that was in the military, my grandfathers were both dead when I was born, you must be really proud. The newspaper clip is cool too.

my dad's brother, my uncle also served. he flew Catalina black cats and killed Uboats. so when my time and my war came they reminded me the USN was a family tradition.

several weeks ago i was going thru some old VHS tapes. I found one that was a documentary on my dad's ship. it included the 4 other Philly's going back to the 1700's. with some amazing video of his ship during the war. it was given to me right after he died in 97. we have no idea how he got it or from whom. but it was fading and discolored. these old tapes over the years deteriorate. I had to save it so i acquired some software that transfer VHS tapes to DVD's. so at least now its preserved.
the Nazi's considered the name Philadelphia as a part of American history and went after it with vengeance trying to sink it. they even broadcast a fake story from Berlin it was sunk. my dad never told me this.

the link above was on a lady's website i found in a search engine. her late dad served on the same ship as mine. oddly enough he died just a few days before mine. so its a memorial to him and all who served it. she wanted a copy of that DVD real bad so I burned one and sent it to her. she's one happy camper now

Gaffer
12-14-2009, 10:10 AM
Is that the same Philadelphia that the Philadelphia Experiment was based on?

namvet
12-14-2009, 10:19 AM
Is that the same Philadelphia that the Philadelphia Experiment was based on?

no. it was never confirmed to have happened. but the story claims it was performed on the USS Eldridge (DE-173)

Gaffer
12-14-2009, 11:25 AM
Ah, my bad. Darn memory. One of those "I knew that" moments. :laugh2:

HogTrash
12-14-2009, 04:05 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnnLrmboOYE&NR=1
"When I die I will go to heaven......I have served my time in hell"

namvet
12-14-2009, 10:19 PM
from facebook. an ammo ship i served on. man are these old

http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs167.snc1/6253_1123844350233_1650859462_298685_4562422_n.jpg

http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs036.snc1/3283_1094510336901_1650859462_217501_968751_n.jpg

http://photos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2055/143/96/1650859462/n1650859462_98188_925.jpg



http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2055/143/96/1650859462/n1650859462_98129_6296.jpg

that's nam in the background


http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs220.snc1/8719_1176966398251_1650859462_447893_6599059_n.jpg

i took this from the bridge. had be careful with camera's. some ordiance was classified

http://photos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs126.snc1/5412_1093312455387_1303813179_30233100_32682_n.jpg

http://photos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs126.snc1/5412_1093312415386_1303813179_30233099_4635756_n.j pg

USS CONSTELLATION

http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc1/hs187.snc1/6253_1126457055549_1650859462_308738_8153737_n.jpg

I was on the Newport News. but its not on facebook. the Forrrestal is. not a lot of photos. there are some of the damage cause by the exposion in 69. i got off about 3 mons for she blew up. ill post those later..........

chloe
12-15-2009, 09:19 PM
Nam Vet do you keep up with your buddies you were in vietnam with?

chloe
12-15-2009, 09:20 PM
my dad's brother, my uncle also served. he flew Catalina black cats and killed Uboats. so when my time and my war came they reminded me the USN was a family tradition.

several weeks ago i was going thru some old VHS tapes. I found one that was a documentary on my dad's ship. it included the 4 other Philly's going back to the 1700's. with some amazing video of his ship during the war. it was given to me right after he died in 97. we have no idea how he got it or from whom. but it was fading and discolored. these old tapes over the years deteriorate. I had to save it so i acquired some software that transfer VHS tapes to DVD's. so at least now its preserved.
the Nazi's considered the name Philadelphia as a part of American history and went after it with vengeance trying to sink it. they even broadcast a fake story from Berlin it was sunk. my dad never told me this.

the link above was on a lady's website i found in a search engine. her late dad served on the same ship as mine. oddly enough he died just a few days before mine. so its a memorial to him and all who served it. she wanted a copy of that DVD real bad so I burned one and sent it to her. she's one happy camper now

That was nice of you to share with the lady. Do you have kids that served in gulf war or Iraq?

namvet
12-15-2009, 09:41 PM
Nam Vet do you keep up with your buddies you were in vietnam with?

not until this past spring when a guy called me. the one that runs facebook. it all came together. he had the names/address/phone/email of a lot of members. he asked if i wanted them. yeah !!! so he sent them in an email an bingo. there were about 19 members i remember. i called them and we talked for hours. then i joined facebook. many are still in the same states.

years ago i left my name/email/phone on a ship locator. that's how he found me. at:

http://www.hullnumber.com/

namvet
12-15-2009, 09:42 PM
That was nice of you to share with the lady. Do you have kids that served in gulf war or Iraq?

no i don't

chloe
12-15-2009, 09:53 PM
not until this past spring when a guy called me. the one that runs facebook. it all came together. he had the names/address/phone/email of a lot of members. he asked if i wanted them. yeah !!! so he sent them in an email an bingo. there were about 19 members i remember. i called them and we talked for hours. then i joined facebook. many are still in the same states.

years ago i left my name/email/phone on a ship locator. that's how he found me. at:

http://www.hullnumber.com/

thats amazing, and really nice too.

Mr. P
12-15-2009, 10:03 PM
Check out this site Namvet. I think you'll like it.

http://navy.togetherweserved.com/

Kathianne
12-15-2009, 10:16 PM
Ya know what? We all know and respect Namvet, thought once in awhile he pisses me off, though I'm sure no one else. ;) Besides the pissed off Vietnam posters, not so frequent Korean conflict posters; much less the WWII posters. I just want to say thank you! Don't care which war in that past; don't care the hindsight approval or failure rate. All you guys, draftees or volunteers, are deserving, nah, have earned our respect. Thank you! A million times, thank you!

Jeff
12-15-2009, 10:35 PM
Namvet a buddy of mine was a sniper in Nam and is going back next summer to meet with a bunch of guys he was there with, he is very excited about it, he says there will be allot of guys he served with there

Have you ever thought about something like this ?

HogTrash
12-15-2009, 11:20 PM
from facebook. an ammo ship i served on. man are these old

I was on the Newport News. but its not on facebook. the Forrrestal is. not a lot of photos. there are some of the damage cause by the exposion in 69. i got off about 3 mons for she blew up. ill post those later..........I too served with the 7th fleet, namvet.

I served on three ships and beileve it or not I only remember the name of one...The USS Duluth, an LSD I think.

I was with the 2/4 Marine Battalion Landing Team or some called it a MAU unit.[Marine Amphibious Unit]

The fleet was a launch platform for missions into VietNam, Laos and Cambodia although the US government denied our presence in the later 2 on many occassions.

The SouthVietnamese Army and US air missions were permited by treaty, but I think there was a restriction concerning US boots on the ground in Laos.

LOL!...Seems the government is always doing something they're not supposed to be doing or showing up somewhere their not supposed to be.

I turned 20 years old on the VietNam-Laos border but still to this day ain't sure which side of it I actually was on.

Not too many rules or borders were sacred to either side back in those crazy days if you know what I mean.

We also sailed the Indian Ocean to evacuate westerners from Pakistan when India fought a 14 day war with them...I don't even know who won...LOL!

They were American and European Christian missionaries, Red Cross workers and some business people stranded in the boonies for the most part...Marines to the rescue...LOL!

I also made it to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and the Phillipines...Had a great time, especially in Subic Bay, I'm sure you've been there bro. :cheers2::boobies:

You boys did a hell of a job and I was always happy to see the ships come into sight from our choppers when returning from a mission.

1971 and 72 can only be described as surreal...You damn squids were AOK by me...You guys are the best in the world at what you do my friend. :beer:

namvet
12-16-2009, 08:56 AM
Check out this site Namvet. I think you'll like it.

http://navy.togetherweserved.com/

yes im a member here. but this is also for all branch's.

http://togetherweserved.com/

namvet
12-16-2009, 09:07 AM
Ya know what? We all know and respect Namvet, thought once in awhile he pisses me off, though I'm sure no one else. ;) Besides the pissed off Vietnam posters, not so frequent Korean conflict posters; much less the WWII posters. I just want to say thank you! Don't care which war in that past; don't care the hindsight approval or failure rate. All you guys, draftees or volunteers, are deserving, nah, have earned our respect. Thank you! A million times, thank you!

its my poor government training :laugh2: old vets like me can be a pain. ive been on other forums with only one rule. its unfair to play fair. and ill bring the venom here. that's my fault. sorry mom. ill try to do better :coffee:

namvet
12-16-2009, 09:10 AM
Namvet a buddy of mine was a sniper in Nam and is going back next summer to meet with a bunch of guys he was there with, he is very excited about it, he says there will be allot of guys he served with there

Have you ever thought about something like this ?

yes ive been to a few reunions. but most of them i never knew. some served before and after i left.

chloe
12-16-2009, 09:13 AM
its my poor government training :laugh2: old vets like me can be a pain. ive been on other forums with only one rule. its unfair to play fair. and ill bring the venom here. that's my fault. sorry mom. ill try to do better :coffee:
:)

namvet
12-16-2009, 09:48 AM
I too served with the 7th fleet, namvet.

I served on three ships and beileve it or not I only remember the name of one...The USS Duluth, an LSD I think.

I was with the 2/4 Marine Battalion Landing Team or some called it a MAU unit.[Marine Amphibious Unit]

The fleet was a launch platform for missions into VietNam, Laos and Cambodia although the US government denied our presence in the later 2 on many occassions.

The SouthVietnamese Army and US air missions were permited by treaty, but I think there was a restriction concerning US boots on the ground in Laos.

LOL!...Seems the government is always doing something they're not supposed to be doing or showing up somewhere their not supposed to be.

I turned 20 years old on the VietNam-Laos border but still to this day ain't sure which side of it I actually was on.

Not too many rules or borders were sacred to either side back in those crazy days if you know what I mean.

We also sailed the Indian Ocean to evacuate westerners from Pakistan when India fought a 14 day war with them...I don't even know who won...LOL!

They were American and European Christian missionaries, Red Cross workers and some business people stranded in the boonies for the most part...Marines to the rescue...LOL!

I also made it to Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and the Phillipines...Had a great time, especially in Subic Bay, I'm sure you've been there bro. :cheers2::boobies:

You boys did a hell of a job and I was always happy to see the ships come into sight from our choppers when returning from a mission.

1971 and 72 can only be described as surreal...You damn squids were AOK by me...You guys are the best in the world at what you do my friend. :beer:

this should be the USS Duluth: http://www.navysite.de/ships/lpd6.htm

I worked in communications. but we were not privileged to secret ops like you went on. borders were their safe haven. but going after them lead to someone knowing an leaking the info.
when I was transferred to the Newport News we operated down in the corp areas. Gunfire support. we always got calls from Marine and Army. they told us where they wanted it and we hit the bulls eye. when the New Jersey came over with those 16" guns she laid waste to anything she aimed at. I put in for a transfer but so did everyone else. we all wanted to served on a piece of history.
was I in Subic. that was home away from home. the US 7th fleet operated out of there. no doubt you remember the lovely town of Olongapo. here's a link to Subic: link (link)

I loved Marines. we could knock em down but they kept gettin' up !!!! :lol: peace bro

Gaffer
12-16-2009, 10:27 AM
A jarine and a squid in a hugfest. Good for about five minutes before they are arguing and punching each other. But if you try to interfere they will both turn on you.

Your right Hog, the government didn't want to talk about crossing borders. Once when we were on the Cambodian border we had been receiving sniper fire for days. The Captain was tired of taking casualties and sent my platoon over the border to get them. He was almost court martialed for it. We found a staging camp and got chased out by the cambodians.

My old brigade has a reunion every two years. I was able to get to one. Have a buddy who was in my company that lives about three hours away. We get together once in a while and swap stories and memories. He keeps a close contact with everyone he can and keeps me up to date.

I was there in 67 and my avatar is the brigade patch.

HogTrash
12-16-2009, 12:14 PM
this should be the USS Duluth: http://www.navysite.de/ships/lpd6.htm

I worked in communications. but we were not privileged to secret ops like you went on. borders were their safe haven. but going after them lead to someone knowing an leaking the info.
when I was transferred to the Newport News we operated down in the corp areas. Gunfire support. we always got calls from Marine and Army. they told us where they wanted it and we hit the bulls eye. when the New Jersey came over with those 16" guns she laid waste to anything she aimed at. I put in for a transfer but so did everyone else. we all wanted to served on a piece of history.
was I in Subic. that was home away from home. the US 7th fleet operated out of there. no doubt you remember the lovely town of Olongapo. here's a link to Subic: link (link)

I loved Marines. we could knock em down but they kept gettin' up !!!! :lol: peace broYep, that's the one...The reason the Duluth stuck in my mind is, I rode a cyclone out on board her and as you know she's a flat bottom lady which means she rocks and rolls in a big blow and high seas.

I was always amazed at the accuracy of those monster guns on board the ships.

Anyone would think the movement of the ship and the motion of the ocean would severly affect their aim.

But you boys were deadly accurate...That's what I meant by "you guys are the best in the world at what you do".

I almost felt sorry for charly sometimes when you guys were raining hell down on them.

I definately remember Olongapo City where you could have a great time, all nighter on the town for a hundred pesos.[less than 15 dollars] and lets not forget the infamous 'shit river'.

HogTrash
12-16-2009, 01:17 PM
A jarine and a squid in a hugfest. Good for about five minutes before they are arguing and punching each other. But if you try to interfere they will both turn on you.

Your right Hog, the government didn't want to talk about crossing borders. Once when we were on the Cambodian border we had been receiving sniper fire for days. The Captain was tired of taking casualties and sent my platoon over the border to get them. He was almost court martialed for it. We found a staging camp and got chased out by the cambodians.

My old brigade has a reunion every two years. I was able to get to one. Have a buddy who was in my company that lives about three hours away. We get together once in a while and swap stories and memories. He keeps a close contact with everyone he can and keeps me up to date.

I was there in 67 and my avatar is the brigade patch.No doubt, if you put a bunch of jarheads and squids together you're going to have an interesting time...Ha-Ha-Ha!

I don't envy you Gaffer, according to history and what I have heard from eyewitnesses, 67 and 68 were some of the badest years.

My brother-in-law who was Army and not prone to lying or exagerating, was there during that time period and told me many stories.

I too did Cambodia my friend, and I never understood what all the border fuss was about.

To me Nam/Cam was two shitholes seperated by an invisible line which made it appear to be one big shithole...LOL!

I have one old buddy, also about three hours away, that I talk to on the phone and visit back and forth every couple of years.

It brings back many good memories along with some bad ones...We laugh joke and whoop it up but too many beers eventually bring on a few tears.

I was in Boston back in 94 and tried to look up another old Marine Corp buddy who had served with me.

I found his name in the phone book which turned out to be his father who informed me my friend had died a couple years earlier of an anurism.

We are a unique breed of men my friend....By the way, have you heard this song?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaah_johnny-cash-drive-on-live-manhattan_music

Gaffer
12-16-2009, 01:56 PM
No doubt, if you put a bunch of jarheads and squids together you're going to have an interesting time...Ha-Ha-Ha!

I don't envy you Gaffer, according to history and what I have heard from eyewitnesses, 67 and 68 were some of the badest years.

My brother-in-law who was Army and not prone to lying or exagerating, was there during that time period and told me many stories.

I too did Cambodia my friend, and I never understood what all the border fuss was about.

To me Nam/Cam was two shitholes seperated by an invisible line which made it appear to be one big shithole...LOL!

I have one old buddy, also about three hours away, that I talk to on the phone and visit back and forth every couple of years.

It brings back many good memories along with some bad ones...We laugh joke and whoop it up but too many beers eventually bring on a few tears.

I was in Boston back in 94 and tried to look up another old Marine Corp buddy who had served with me.

I found his name in the phone book which turned out to be his father who informed me my friend had died a couple years earlier of an anurism.

We are a unique breed of men my friend....By the way, have you heard this song?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaah_johnny-cash-drive-on-live-manhattan_music

Never heard that song, it's new to me. Thanks for sharing it.

Cambodia looks no different than Vietnam and I never knew when we were over the so-called border. They could sit over there and shoot at us but we weren't suppose to do anything about it. That's what finally pissed the Captain off. After our little excursion the sniping stopped.

It was called a shit hole because the whole country always smelled. You could smell it the minute you stepped off the plane. There was always a putrid oder hanging in the air.

If your buddy was there when I was we might have crossed paths. What unit was he with?

namvet
12-16-2009, 02:05 PM
No doubt, if you put a bunch of jarheads and squids together you're going to have an interesting time...Ha-Ha-Ha!

I don't envy you Gaffer, according to history and what I have heard from eyewitnesses, 67 and 68 were some of the badest years.

My brother-in-law who was Army and not prone to lying or exagerating, was there during that time period and told me many stories.

I too did Cambodia my friend, and I never understood what all the border fuss was about.

To me Nam/Cam was two shitholes seperated by an invisible line which made it appear to be one big shithole...LOL!

I have one old buddy, also about three hours away, that I talk to on the phone and visit back and forth every couple of years.

It brings back many good memories along with some bad ones...We laugh joke and whoop it up but too many beers eventually bring on a few tears.

I was in Boston back in 94 and tried to look up another old Marine Corp buddy who had served with me.

I found his name in the phone book which turned out to be his father who informed me my friend had died a couple years earlier of an anurism.

We are a unique breed of men my friend....By the way, have you heard this song?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5iaah_johnny-cash-drive-on-live-manhattan_music

thanks for posting the Cash song. never heard that one. its on youtube as well. at least 4 guys I knew have passed on. maybe our generation is now starting to lose many as well.

HogTrash
12-16-2009, 03:49 PM
If your buddy was there when I was we might have crossed paths. What unit was he with?It was my brother-in-law and he died the 24th of last month of cancer that was diagnosed by the VA hospital as the result of exposure to Agent Orange in Viet Nam.

He was 63 years old...Viet Nam finally got him 42 years after he returned home...I can't remember the unit he served with, I would have to check with my sister to see his DD214.


thanks for posting the Cash song. never heard that one. its on youtube as well. at least 4 guys I knew have passed on. maybe our generation is now starting to lose many as well.This song is from a show Johnny Cash did in Manhattan during his later years...I ran across it several years ago when the concert was shown on Public Access TV.

I have heard him sing "Drive On" in other concerts but IMO this is by far his best performance of this particular song but haven't yet found this version on Youtube.

Kathianne
12-16-2009, 07:41 PM
:)

Psst, since he served in Vietnam, he should call me his 'much younger sister.' ;)

namvet
12-16-2009, 08:42 PM
It was my brother-in-law and he died the 24th of last month of cancer that was diagnosed by the VA hospital as the result of exposure to Agent Orange in Viet Nam.

He was 63 years old...Viet Nam finally got him 42 years after he returned home...I can't remember the unit he served with, I would have to check with my sister to see his DD214.

This song is from a show Johnny Cash did in Manhattan during his later years...I ran across it several years ago when the concert was shown on Public Access TV.

I have heard him sing "Drive On" in other concerts but IMO this is by far his best performance of this particular song but haven't yet found this version on Youtube.

<div><object width="420" height="339"><param name="movie" value="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><embed src="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="420" height="339" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always"></embed></object><br /><b><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah">Johnny Cash - Drive On (live Manhattan Center 1994)</a></b><br /><i>by <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/rappa1">rappa1</a></i></div>

best i could do.............

namvet
12-16-2009, 08:45 PM
Psst, since he served in Vietnam, he should call me his 'much younger sister.' ;)

i heard that sis

Mr. P
12-17-2009, 12:51 AM
<div><object width="420" height="339"><param name="movie" value="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah" /><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true" /><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always" /><embed src="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="420" height="339" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always"></embed></object><br /><b><a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/x5iaah">Johnny Cash - Drive On (live Manhattan Center 1994)</a></b><br /><i>by <a href="http://www.dailymotion.com/rappa1">rappa1</a></i></div>

best i could do.............

DRIVE ON ...INDEED!!! :salute:

Great Video, NV.