URGENT CALL TO REPENTANCE: All the ends of the world shall remember and turn to the Lord. And all the kindreds of the nations shall worship before Thee. For the Kingdom is the Lord’s and He rules among the nations. (Psalm 22:27-28)
13 October 2016
Happy 241st Birthday, U.S. Navy
May she soon know better days than that afforded by the current Commander in Chief.
America needs someone with large Coconuts to stand up to the likes of Mother Russia, and the Iranian crackpots. I fore see many tomahawks flying, not to say at lest Preds...They can't shoot down what they don't "see"
I was in Navy JROTC in high school. took several one day cruises, and had classmates go on Tiger Cruises. Toured the Connie in dry dock, Long Beach Shipyard, '77/'78.
That's interesting. :) My Dad was in the Army during Korea, and I heard too many stories about the big Green Machine. And being a southern Midwestern boy, I had a hankering to see the ocean. "Victory at Sea" is still a favorite ... or was, back when the History Channel still showed historical shows.
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Amen, Reverend. Amen.
Amen to that!!! Sigh...
Linda & NFO - Thank you.
America needs someone with large Coconuts to stand up to the likes of Mother Russia, and the Iranian crackpots. I fore see many tomahawks flying, not to say at lest Preds...They can't shoot down what they don't "see"
I was in Navy JROTC in high school. took several one day cruises, and had classmates go on Tiger Cruises. Toured the Connie in dry dock, Long Beach Shipyard, '77/'78.
Well then, welcome aboard, shipmate! :)
Fair Winds and Following Seas, to all my Naval friends!
gfa
Thank you, my friend.
Even though I wanted to join the Air Force, I've always had a special attachment to our Navy.
Might have something to do with my Dad being a SeaBee, and all those episodes of "Victory At Sea" we watched together when I was little.
GO NAVY!
That's interesting. :) My Dad was in the Army during Korea, and I heard too many stories about the big Green Machine. And being a southern Midwestern boy, I had a hankering to see the ocean. "Victory at Sea" is still a favorite ... or was, back when the History Channel still showed historical shows.
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