"Mike Kanze" wrote in message
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Helomech,
I still remember many of the "Sea stories" my Dad told me about his
cruises
aboard the Ranger in the early to mid 60's - I remember him talking about
Capt Duncan..........
Small World Story #649: My Dad was Air Boss on RANGER during much of
George
Duncan's tenure as Skipper. (Dad detached in early 1963.) That's how I
learned of George's interesting encounter with the roundown.
As a kid I heard many of the same "great Skipper" stories from him . One
example: George was noted for the trust and confidence that he placed in
his juniors - certainly after determining that they were worthy of that
trust. He thus had no problem with letting one of his Department heads
(Dad) take the ship in / out of port as part of the "incapacitated / dead
Captain" portion of the ORI. Other COs (like George's immediate
predecessor
on RANGER) would likely have **** O-6-sized bricks during this evolution.
Not George, according to Dad.
Hell, your Dad may have had the helm when my Dad had the conn.
--
Mike Kanze
"When you're majoring in abnormal psychology, ALL television is
educational!"
- Frank & Ernest, 3/9/04
Yes it is a small world............. There "are now / and were" some great
people in the Navy, like Capt Duncan......and so many others.
Hearing stories about them and the awesome lives and exploits of their
careers, is exactly why I stay subscribed to this newsgroup.........
Thanks.......
Paul - (Helomech - AIR CAV)!
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