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Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard
this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? babygrand VP-22 |
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![]() "babygrand" wrote in message . .. Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? babygrand VP-22 I know. I know. I know. I know. I know. But shouldn't it be who "Charley Noble" is? As in, "Seaman (or Mister) go find Charley Noble and tell him to report to______ on the double!" Its too early to revel his identity. Lets wait until tomorrow and see how many know. Red |
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babygrand wrote:
Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? Wow, that *is* a trip down memory lane. Won't give it away, but will mention that it got its name from 19th century (British) Capt. Noble, who demanded polish. -- John Miller, mustang email domain: n4vu.com; username: jsm(@) |
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![]() "John Miller" wrote in message ... babygrand wrote: Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? Wow, that *is* a trip down memory lane. Won't give it away, but will mention that it got its name from 19th century (British) Capt. Noble, who demanded polish. You forgot the "spit" that goes with that! I wonder how many of you have ever seen a "Sea Bat"? |
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Diamond Jim wrote:
I wonder how many of you have ever seen a "Sea Bat"? Or worse, been bit by one... -- John Miller email domain: n4vu.com; username: jsm(@) |
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On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 15:55:51 -0600, "babygrand"
postulated : Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? babygrand VP-22 Google takes the fun out of everything... |
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babygrand wrote:
Any of you really crusty old salts know what a Charley Noble is? I heard this term the other day from an "ancient mariner", and I hadn't heard it since 1965, brought back some real good memories. Any one care to take a crack? Also, anyone know the origin of the term? babygrand VP-22 When I last saw Charley, I was working for the Jack o' the Dust. Rick |
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The Jack of the dust . Shine the ships Bell , Ashes make a good Shine .
When I was on USS Bausell DD-845 we had a snipe , His name was Charles Noble MM1 . Around 72 , Yokosuka . |
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![]() "wdossel" wrote in message ... On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 00:10:06 GMT, John Miller wrote: Diamond Jim wrote: I wonder how many of you have ever seen a "Sea Bat"? Or worse, been bit by one... I *was* one (from 89-91) w/VAW-127 Seabats Will Dossel Last of the Steeljaws (VAW-122) No! nine! nyet! nonka! hell no! Wrong kind of a seabat. He is talking about the kind that hitched a ride out to the ship and you just found hiding in your aircraft. grin Of course if the blackshoe (preferably the ships Lt), wanted to see him he would have to bend over and carefully peak into the box with letting the seabat escape. |
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