Yes, you had Mustard on your hand!! I love Mustard.You mean, you recognized me standing at the front of the hot dog stand line .. and as a blur when I ran past the camera?![]()
Yes, you had Mustard on your hand!! I love Mustard.You mean, you recognized me standing at the front of the hot dog stand line .. and as a blur when I ran past the camera?![]()
Hey Pecos——I met your Admiral Rickover. He was in charge of the Navy’s nuclear sub program. I was working at Allis Chalmers where reactors were built for the Naval nuclear program. I was serving my internship in Engineering and he came through our department as part of a tour of the facility. He saw my Marines coffee cup and we ended up talking about the Navy/Marines relationship for maybe 10 minutes.Captain Thomas Kelly US Navy Metal of Honor winner.
I spent quite a bit of time working with him when I was stationed in Korea in 1985 to 1988. He was a class act in every way.
General Louis Wilson USMC Metal of Honor winner and Commandant of The Marine Corp
General Wilson was Commanding General of the 3rd Marine Division on Okinawa as a 3 star in 1970 to 1973. He made it a point to meet all of the Navy and Marine Officers on the island. He was quite a gentleman and easy to talk to even when I was a W-1. That Metal of Honor hanging around his neck was mesmerizing to say the least.
I did get to salute President Eisenhower when he came to Treasure Island, San Francisco to visit ailing Fleet Admiral Nimitz in 1961. I was an E-3 and part of a "ripple salute" formation as his vehicle drove to the residence of Fleet Admiral Nimitz. There were still a few five star officers around in those days. Nimitz used to go to the PX every now and then but he was very discreet and slipped in and out very quietly.
Senator McCain's father was still on active duty as a 4 Star Admiral in charge of all Pacific Forces while I was there in 1966 to 1969. I went to a luncheon where he spoke when I was a CPO (E-7) and it is easy to see where Senator McCain got his values. It was quite a speech!!
One night I sent one of my young technicians up to Camp Smith where Admiral McCain worked to fix some electronic equipment. As my E-4 was leaving the 4th floor, he boarded the elevator with Admiral McCain. They sat out on the front steps of the building and watched the sun come up over Pearl Harbor. My young sailor was never quit the same after that and he got more serious about life, ….. and the Navy.
I never met him, but I sure have heard a lot of stories about him and most of them were pretty wild.Hey Pecos——I met your Admiral Rickover. He was in charge of the Navy’s nuclear sub program. I was working at Allis Chalmers where reactors were built for the Naval nuclear program. I was serving my internship in Engineering and he came through our department as part of a tour of the facility. He saw my Marines coffee cup and we ended up talking about the Navy/Marines relationship for maybe 10 minutes.
Not just good looking, she's also a charming personI looked her up @Glowworm and wow, what a lovely woman. In fact, the whole royal family has been blessed in the good-looking department. Sorry that this sounds shallow!
I saw him & his wife at the "Cheesecake Factory" in Woodland Hills, CA. around 25 years ago. I said "Hi." I remember thinking, "Unlike other famous people, there is NO WAY he could disguise himself at that height."Wow! You have all met a lot of famous people
My only claim to fame was attending a party at Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s when he was still Lou Al Cindor. The only thing I remember about it was he was very very tall, lived in a really really nice apartment, and someone stole all the record albums I had taken.
LOL - I rode with him in an elevator about 30 years ago in North Hollywood. Just the two of us. Kind of awkward. I finally broke the silence with, "I guess sunglasses wouldn't be much of a disguise for you, huh?"I saw him & his wife at the "Cheesecake Factory" in Woodland Hills, CA. around 25 years ago. I said "Hi." I remember thinking, "Unlike other famous people, there is NO WAY he could disguise himself at that height."
I remember him! What an honor for youI have met more famous people than I can count I guess. Mostly Professional athletes, team owners, hall of famers in NFL, NHL,NBA,MLB. Actors, politicians, musicians....on and on.
BUT the person I admire most of all the people was Bishop Fulton Sheen. He is on his way to becoming a Saint. I shook his hand and he blessed me.
So I got that going for me.