My brother sent me some of my dad's WWll Navy photos

looks like gmg3 (gunnersmateguns petty officer third class)
Yes, he was. He told me that he was doing his job with the guy in the photo while they were under fire, and he saw the guy get shot in the head with a 460 91mm armor-piercing shell. He said after the initial shock, he went into revenge mode. He said a lot of guys had that kind of reaction under similar circumastances.
 

Your Dad has his crow on his right sleeve which dates the photo to pre l949 (but you already knew that). After 1949 we all wore our crow on the left sleeve. Your Dad's crow indicates he was a third class gunner's mate.

Your father's friend is a non-rated Seaman with the white piping stripe on his right shoulder.

White hats worn on the back of the head were non-regulation but popular with sailors of WWII through today.
 
Your Dad has his crow on his right sleeve which dates the photo to pre l949 (but you already knew that). After 1949 we all wore our crow on the left sleeve. Your Dad's crow indicates he was a third class gunner's mate.

Your father's friend is a non-rated Seaman with the white piping stripe on his right shoulder.

White hats worn on the back of the head were non-regulation but popular with sailors of WWII through today.
My son served 23yrs in the Naval Reserves and had his grandfather's (my dad') crow tattooed on his right arm, and when he finished the 23yrs, had his crow (with final rank) tattooed on his left arm. They were really nicely done, too. The artist made them look embroidered, and even gave my son's crow the appearance of being bordered with finer thread, appropriately.
 
Your Dad looks really handsome. I guess good looks run in your family.My husband was in the Navy during the VietNam war and thankfully he never went to VietNam. My grandson sent a picture of him in a navy costume and an old picture of my Husband in uniform and asked me who looked better. Guess who I picked.

Hubby then Grandson
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Your Dad looks really handsome. I guess good looks run in your family.My husband was in the Navy during the VietNam war and thankfully he never went to VietNam. My grandson sent a picture of him in a navy costume and an old picture of my Husband in uniform and asked me who looked better. Guess who I picked.

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Your grandson is a good-looking dude.
Your Dad looks intelligent with a bit mischief thrown in. Maybe a bit more than a bit.

My brother served in the Air Force during Nam but was stationed in Okinawa for a few years, and the Philippines for a couple. My daughter and then her daughter served in the Navy, and my oldest son served 23 years. I tried to enlist in the Navy too, but was rejected for medical reasons; a previously un-diagnosed spinal deformity. It's a minor deformity but they said it made me susceptible to lots of jungle diseases and meningitis. The other military branches rejected me also.
 
We traveled through the town where I was born in 2019 on our way to Queensland
where we visited my only living Aunt ( she died about 6. months ago at 93)
She gave me photos of my grandparents and their children when my mother who was the eldest was about 14 years old as well as a photo of Grandad when he was 18 he died in 1968 at 77 years old

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My Grandfather was a Reconnaissance/ Combat photographer in the Pacific. He had 2 Banana boxes full of pictures he had taken. Have seen a few in history books. He also had a crate with a bunch of other enemy stuff, flags uniforms, several swords, even a rifle. Nobody knows what happened to the stuff... no one has seen it after they moved to FL full time.
 
White hats worn on the back of the head were non-regulation but popular with sailors of WWII through today.
Your dad looks cool with his 'cover" on the back of his head. That' the only way, to wear that damn thing and not look dorky. After 4 years in the Navy I know. Your dad's uniform brings back memories of my dad.
BTW, the13 buttons in the pants weren't much fun when you really had to go.
 
Back in the day, sailors all squared their caps and wore them back on their head. Today's Navy looks strange with the rounded hat sitting on top of the head.
 
Your Dad looks really handsome. I guess good looks run in your family.My husband was in the Navy during the VietNam war and thankfully he never went to VietNam. My grandson sent a picture of him in a navy costume and an old picture of my Husband in uniform and asked me who looked better. Guess who I picked.

Hubby then Grandson
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That is almost uncanny but your grandson has an angle advantage. :)
 


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