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Coyote, Mayabird, and the Duchess aboard 'Turner Joy'

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I am in Bremerton, Washington, after my 2-week NCO course at Ft. Lewis, so I stopped by up here to see our own Marina and Mayabird. We spent the afternoon aboard the USS Turner Joy, the ship that brought us the Vietnam War. Yay, and stuff!

Here is the Turner Joy at berth:
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The first place we went to was the rear deck gun-turret. Pix of me and the girls:
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We then went to the crew berth section:
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The machinery for loading shells into the turret:
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The machine-shop:
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Torpedo tubes, starboard side:
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Port side upper deck near bridge:
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The Captain's Cabin, first with Maya and Marina:
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Me and Marina at the Captain's Cabin--
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The Officer's Wardroom, with Marina at the imperious head of the table, and Maya serving as scullery worker. "Cook, cook, I want... hasenfeffer!"
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The soup was cold. Off with his head!
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Starboard foredeck.
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Engine Room:
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The interior bridge:
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The exterior bridge:
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And so ends her Majesty's first command. The ship was in one piece when we left it, so all is well.
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Is the machine shop in use as an office or something?

I was just wondering about the coffee, drinks, and the folder stocked shelves? It didn't look like they went for that sort of realizm for the rest of the ship if that's not the case. :)


The berthing on that ship wasn't all that much different than one of the ones I lived in on the Saratoga. At least our racks were encolsed on three sides, but the I've had to make do with the exact same type of lockers. No coffin locker for me. :(
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Real nice, mang. Well, not really. it's real crammed. I wonder how navy folks can work in those confines without going mad. I should ask Loinstar.

You totally look different from how I envisioned you to be, Coyote! You're an older gentleman :D
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Can we get Maya to list what's on that t-shirt clearly? I couldn't quite read all ten reasons to be an atheist.
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Broomstick wrote:Can we get Maya to list what's on that t-shirt clearly? I couldn't quite read all ten reasons to be an atheist.
:lol: Do you need 10? :wink:
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Tsyroc wrote:Is the machine shop in use as an office or something?

I was just wondering about the coffee, drinks, and the folder stocked shelves? It didn't look like they went for that sort of realizm for the rest of the ship if that's not the case. :)


The berthing on that ship wasn't all that much different than one of the ones I lived in on the Saratoga. At least our racks were encolsed on three sides, but the I've had to make do with the exact same type of lockers. No coffin locker for me. :(
Yeah, they use the machine shop as an office. I think they maybe store some repair equipment in there too; I'm not sure if the lathe is operational or not anymore. It would be cool if they did their own work like that, though.
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How was the meet? Was it awkward, or was it like meeting old buddies and just LOLing? Did you guys go for coffee afterwards? Was Coyote a smooth operator?

Was it totally awesome? :)
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Wow, my father was right. Navy crewquarters really are a bunch of industrial metal shelving units crammed into a gym locker.

(of course, my fathers opinion of sleeping aboard a Navy ship was somewhat colored by serving aboard the USS Yorktown back when it was a carrier and having his bunk virtually directly below Third Cable, thus making a plane landing a very personal experience...)

Those are great pictures, though. Sounds like you folks had a great time. It just goes to show that we need to invest in an actual ship full of SD.netters.
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Coyote, your pictures always creep me out for some reason. Like you're on 'Nam movie away from going all Full Metal Jacket. :P
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Shroom Man 777 wrote:How was the meet? Was it awkward, or was it like meeting old buddies and just LOLing? Did you guys go for coffee afterwards? Was Coyote a smooth operator?

Was it totally awesome? :)
It was like meeting old buddies. We were making horrible, horrible, crude jokes within 15 - 20 minutes of his showing up. The whole time from lunch at the Indian place to the tour to buying port, being the last people out of a snazzy restaurant in Port Orchard right through drinking port until going to sleep, waking up and making lots of strong Turkish coffee before going to have breakfast, it was just all one big ball of nerd talk and catching up and having fun, and Coyote only just left like 10 minutes ago--he slept on the couch over the night.

And he is a smooth operator and a real gentleman.

It was, indeed, totally awesome.
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Gil Hamilton wrote:Wow, my father was right. Navy crewquarters really are a bunch of industrial metal shelving units crammed into a gym locker.

The enlisted personnel's mess was also outfitted like a highschool cafeteria with seating stolen from a McDonalds. Conversely, as you can see, the Captain has TWO separate cabins, one with TWO rooms (one that has a refridgerator) and all the officers are two to a room at most; and the officer's mess is done in leather and has real silver for the seating, as you can see from those pictures. The Chief's mess had a bunch of lounge-chair style seating and was rather long and narrow, but cozy.
(of course, my fathers opinion of sleeping aboard a Navy ship was somewhat colored by serving aboard the USS Yorktown back when it was a carrier and having his bunk virtually directly below Third Cable, thus making a plane landing a very personal experience...)
Oh, one of those berthings wrapped around No.3 turret to the point they stored extra ammo in it, and another was directly aft engineering, and another directly over the No. 1 boiler room. Officer's country, conversely, was in the superstructure.
Those are great pictures, though. Sounds like you folks had a great time. It just goes to show that we need to invest in an actual ship full of SD.netters.
*grins* I'd LOVE to get ahold of an old CFA or Forrest Sherman and turn it into a private yacht. We'll get a permit to keep one of the 5in's operational, and go pirate hunting.
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The ship is in EXCELLENT condition, by the way, unlike a lot of museum ships. They have crew on it DAILY who do maintenance on a regular basis--a lot of volunteers from the navy yard--she's excellently painted, there's no rust anywhere, even the bird shit is kept to a minimum, the hull is in excellent condition, and she's not permanently placed, but can be towed out for maintenance. The engineering plant seems PRISTINE, and I couldn't find a single missing component anywhere. I half think that you could give the order to fire up her boilers and bring her under power, and she could definitely be restored to use as a training ship for cadets or as a boy's academy or whatever.

In fact, I'd say that in the Armageddon-verse, she is actually the only steam fired ship which could, in fact, rejoin the Navy--I have never seen the engineering plant of a museum ship in such good condition before.
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Broomstick wrote:Can we get Maya to list what's on that t-shirt clearly? I couldn't quite read all ten reasons to be an atheist.
I'll get her to when she gets home from work today, of course.
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Oh wait, I read the full list off the shirt:

1. "Unencumbered by Ethics" -- John Adams.
2. Blasphemy.
3. Electable in most of the Western World.
4. Real Rock > Christian Rock.
5. Sleep in on Sundays.
6. Proud of Monkey Heritage.
7. 10% Higher Income.
8. We run things after the Rapture.
9. Less Kneeling.
10. What kind of God would let UGA win?
(note, not USA.)

That last one refers to the University (sic) of Georgia, the mortal rival of Georgia Tech, may everyone who ever attended the place die horrible, agonizing deaths in their own shit as their insides burst open.
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Awesome pics. You guys clearly had a great time. :D

Coyote mang, you're old...a lot older than I thought. :lol:
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DarthShady wrote:Awesome pics. You guys clearly had a great time. :D

Coyote mang, you're old...a lot older than I thought. :lol:

He's like 39 or 40-ish, I believe. Not like he shows it much!
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You're adorable in a skirt, Marina. :lol:

But uncross your arms more! ;)
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LadyTevar wrote:You're adorable in a skirt, Marina. :lol:
And I wear them all the time, too. And am getting more, beautifully. Now I just need to get some arm warmers for winter so I can wear short sleeves without a jacket regularly, and some high stockings with sock garters, and I'll be properly attired...
But uncross your arms more! ;)
Yeah, I know, it's an impulsive habit I have--I want something to do with my arms, so I cross them or plant my hands on my hips or grab stuff when standing still.
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Also, Coyote, being an army guy, managed to mix up port and starboard when describing the foredeck.

*crooked grin*
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:
DarthShady wrote:Awesome pics. You guys clearly had a great time. :D

Coyote mang, you're old...a lot older than I thought. :lol:

He's like 39 or 40-ish, I believe. Not like he shows it much!
I thought he was like 20 something.

I guess I'll just have to call him Sir from now on. :D :wink:
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:
LadyTevar wrote:You're adorable in a skirt, Marina. :lol:
And I wear them all the time, too. And am getting more, beautifully. Now I just need to get some arm warmers for winter so I can wear short sleeves without a jacket regularly, and some high stockings with sock garters, and I'll be properly attired...
Other than a shrug or a shawl, I'm not sure what you're wanting. Besides, in winter you want the little knit tights and thigh-high boots. Warmer that way.

Yeah, I know, it's an impulsive habit I have--I want something to do with my arms, so I cross them or plant my hands on my hips or grab stuff when standing still.
Play with your hair. If you have the excess fabric, flare your skirt a little. Flirt with the camera, try not to look like you're scared to have a picture taken. :lol: You've got it, girl... FLAUNT IT.
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I had an awesome time, and Amy and Marina are the bests hostesses. It was like linking up with long-lost buddies. It's odd for me to think that through SDN, I've known her for over five years, just not through face to face meeting. We talk about all the connections here on the board, in fact, and agreed it was downright incestuous at times. This is more than a mere webboard, there's a lot of ties and connections that cross borders-- there's a lot of meet-ups that take place all over, and I was (to be honest) always a bit jealous of those who had the opportunity :D.

But Amy & Marina totally rock. I'm glad I got to finally meet them in person!

And it's true, the camera was not as kind to me this time around-- but then, angle-up shots are always difficult. That I was still sleep-deprived after getting by on about 5 hours a night for two weeks at Ft. Lewis didn't help, to be sure.

And let's face it, since coming back from Iraq I've, um, relaxed quite a bit... :oops:
Something about Libertarianism always bothered me. Then one day, I realized what it was:
Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."


In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!

If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Also, Coyote, being an army guy, managed to mix up port and starboard when describing the foredeck.

*crooked grin*
Only in that one shot. :oops: In the torpedo shot and the shot of the foredeck from the bridge level I got it right. It's... um... it's because I'm left-handed. Yeah. That's it!
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."


In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!

If all you want to do is have some harmless, mindless fun, go H3RE INST3ADZ0RZ!!
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The Duchess of Zeon wrote: *grins* I'd LOVE to get ahold of an old CFA or Forrest Sherman and turn it into a private yacht. We'll get a permit to keep one of the 5in's operational, and go pirate hunting.
Now that sounds like it'd be a blast. :D
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Coyote wrote:
The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Also, Coyote, being an army guy, managed to mix up port and starboard when describing the foredeck.

*crooked grin*
Only in that one shot. :oops: In the torpedo shot and the shot of the foredeck from the bridge level I got it right. It's... um... it's because I'm left-handed. Yeah. That's it!
*grins* Oh, it's okay.

P.S. I actually think you're enormously fit, and if this is "letting yourself go", you must have been at one point able to fight Ah-nuld to a standstill.
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