Always Remember

I would be remiss, before starting the tick tock of the days events, if I didn’t reflect on what happened 8 years ago today. I was working in the clubs back then and was never awake for anything that happened in the morning. This day was no different. Somebody close to me, came by my house around 11am to wake me up and tell me what had happened. Naturally I didn’t believe it, so I looked at my phone and saw numerous messages and voicemails. I walked out into the living room to watch the coverage on TV. Everything had already happened and it felt like I had been kicked in the stomach and head simultaneously. I sat down on the couch and didn’t move for the next month it seemed like. It’s so hard to describe that feeling, but it was like being in a dream that you knew was a dream and trying to wake yourself up. As unbelievably sad as I felt, it was amazing to be a witness to the way people came together in the spirit of patriotism over the next several months. It would be nice to have that again without having to go through that kind of experience. It’s kind of fitting that we are deploying very near this anniversary and going to participate in what many ships and sailors have gone through since the days of 9/11. This day is not why I joined the Navy, but it reminds me that I serve with people that have put their lives on the line to ensure it doesn’t happen again.

0857 - Well, after spending hours out on the forecastle (front of the boat) yesterday I was bound to get a little red and I did. I actually got a lot red and I am not a happy camper about it. Guess that’s another thing I need to pack. I hope that today I don’t have to be outside as much. Today I have duty and went to my first duty muster which was pretty lame. I was standing around waiting to be told what to do and I got nothing. I have no watch today which is cool but I do have lights which I hear is basically flipping a switch at sunset. The only thing that sucks about this duty day (other than not being able to leave) is I have duty with my LPO and he is kind of douchey. He reminds me of an LPO I had in Naples. He is always busy, but never seems to get anything accomplished. I really wish I had gotten stuck with someone who actually works, knows what he/she is doing and is willing to teach, so that I could learn something.

1125 – The ship is basically empty, there are a million things happening on base today including Pinning Ceremony for new chiefs, a couple of re-enlistments and of course deployment so people were quick to get out of here. I have been sitting around for a couple hours doing pretty much nothing. Going to chow to get some turkey.

1214 – The rest of the crew has been done for a while and they are chomping at the bit to leave. My LPO is holding them up for no particular reason. It’s been said by one of my shipmates that he lacks the cahoneys to stand up to anybody and this is the reason we end up working such long hours because sometimes he is too scared to ask if the shop can leave. Underway that won’t be a problem since we can’t leave but it will be when we come back next year. I have to stay in the shop with him for at least the next 6 hours. I am beginning to think this Turkey was not such a great idea.

1226 – I just pulled up my pay stub for this half of September and I am severely underpaid for some reason. I started getting BAH (housing allowance) last month but I have a feeling that I lost it this month plus some other things as well. For anyone who is in the military you know that the mid month stub only shows you an amount with no other details. You have to wait till the end of the month to find out what went where. I hope it’s something that can get remedied while I am underway.

1303 – Actually had a trouble call just now to fix a database problem. No real troubleshooting because there was a civilian tech up there who had been given a fix for me to do, but it was still good to get out of the shop and interact with some other people. ESPN is turned on in the shop which is surprising because my LPO supposedly only watches Fox News in the shop so you can make your own judgment based on that fact. That fact alone might cause us to bump heads more than anything on deployment.

1619 – Another fresh water wash down in the books and still not enjoying it. This time they sprayed from the bridge all the way down to the weather decks which was about 5x as much work with only the duty section which equals about 1/8th of the help we had yesterday. I never knew ships couldn’t get wet. My LPO is having dinner with the wife, so I am stuck in radio missing my dinner. I guess that’s the disadvantage of being the new guy and working with him. It might actually work out with me cause I may get to leave the ship and go to Mcdonalds.

1742 – Was able to grab some dinner at the mess and guess what they had? MORE NUGGETS!!! They also had Chicken Cordon Blue but it was not so amazing. I wonder how long we are planning on hanging out here in the shop tonight. I could use some decent sleep tonight so that I can get up and do clean up in the morning and then get the hell out of here and work on my apartment and get some last minute items for deployment.

1857 – Color and light detail done, I flipped the switch. Going to sleep because I have to be up in 5 hours to send a 5 minute report. Outstanding!

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My First Real Day in the Real Navy

My goal is to write as much as possible about this deployment while I am underway. I won’t really have any other way to express myself and I am quite sure this will help with that. Today is my second full day on board and my first real day underway. We are going out to open water to do some exercises but coming back tonight before we leave for our full scale deployment

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September 10, 2009

0819 - I just got back from my first Sea and Anchor detail which is basically the guys who do the line heaving and tying off on the bits. I was on line 2 and things went pretty well. It’s pretty lax actually, like most things in the Navy, you just stand around and wait for some one to tell you what to do. We got the lines heaved up and then put away and manned the rails till we left Pearl. It was ok but not something I would want to do every but I found out I get 2 more chances to change my mind about it.

1100 - The morning has been pretty busy with this and that and thank God I took Dramamine this morning because we hit 25 knots and the ship was rocking pretty good. I hope that I will eventually get used to it and won’t have to take it everyday. The ship itself is doing a lot of testing today and so there are a lot of jobs that you just get picked up for. For instance, I just experienced my first “fresh water wash down” which is essentially running the hose over the entire ship and sweeping the water from every nook and cranny off the ship. It sounds a lot more fun than it really is. Right now they are blasting the 25mm Guns, and if you’ve never heard that then you’ve never heard a loud ass gun before. I heard we are having Reuben sandwiches for lunch today. My friend says that on his ship the galley is horrible (even in port) but so far everything here has been alright. I hope it stays that way.

1211 – Waiting for the lines to go down to eat. The motion of the boat is much more noticeable down here below deck. Not feeling super great but I think most of that is hunger. I just found out that we get no sports on board only movies but I guess that is better than nothing.

1217 – I am in the shop alone which is not a great idea cause I don’t know what the hell is going on if someone comes by or calls plus I am starving and have Sea and Anchor coming up in 45. Ugh!

1400 – Lunch was ok. Had some leftover nuggets from the served lunch yesterday and lasagna plus some banana cake because I felt like pigging out after using all my energy on sea and anchor detail. Regrettably I am getting the itis, (and if you don’t know what the itis is, think thanksgiving afternoon) damn you banana cake! I need to get up and walk around.

1418 – Second sea and anchor detail complete and it’s a whole different beast coming back in versus going out. Plus we crossed paths with the O’Kane going out while we were coming back which was cool. I got a few minutes of rare down time and just sitting down for a minute makes me want to fall asleep. I have so much to do before deployment and about 72 hours to get it all done, but by the time I finally make it home tonight I will probably fall right to sleep. I have a seabag inspection today to make sure I have all my uniform items for deployment. I didn’t really prepare, I just am hoping that everything is in there.

1722 – Well no seabag inspection today and I am finally done with Sea & Anchor detail but its sounding like that may be a permanent extra duty for me and the people that were out there today. After doing it 3x today I wish I never had to do it again but those are the breaks. I think I spent a couple of hours total standing at parade rest today against the rails and my hands are all chewed up from the line. I will be soaking my hands and feet tonight. Tomorrow I have duty which means I work all day and then can’t leave the ship till the following morning plus do anything extra the duty section asks for. It should be interesting to say the least. I am sure I will have lots to say. Tonight I really need to get more boxes unpacked but I am beat and want to sleep. We’ll see which wins the battle!

1731 – I snapped a few pics from the fantail/flight deck/back of the boat today and will post those later. I hope I get to head home soon..

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My New Hawaiin Place

                           
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Sitting on the dock of the bay

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I have to admit, that's pretty damn cute

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Mmmm Beer

I think Amstel light might be my new favorite beer at the Moment. For some reason I have the hardest time finding it, so when I do it's always a special occassion. Cheers!

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Back Home (Sorta)

Finally made it back to San Diego after one of the most ridiculous trips I have ever made. United airlines took what was already a ridiculous trip and made it damn near impossible to keep my sanity. If I ever fly United again, it will be too soon.
 
I will be in San Diego for about a month for another school and then will be headed back to Florida for part of August before literally shipping out for the rest of the year.
 
Today was the first class and it looks like it will be pretty good. I am actually looking forward to it. Hope it stays that way.

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My New Home

A look at my new surrondings.

My bedroom for the next 3 years. I know your thinking "Why do you need all that room?"

The IT wing

Up and down and Up and down and Up and down. These laderwells don't work so well with my clumsiness.

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Back to SD

Just got my orders to head back to San Diego for another month. Can’t say I am disappointed to be going but all this traveling (along with these hatches and laderwells) is beating my body into a pulp. I am really looking forward to getting to go home for 3 weeks, even if it is in August. I sure wish my parents pumped the AC and would spring for an extra bed that didn’t feel like a slab of marble but hey at least I will be home.

San Diego should be awesome. I am going with a pretty good guy from the ship. Got my own room and we get to split a car which is not ideal but better than not having a car at all like last time.

I got a contact for a realtor in the area and will be calling him today and letting him know what I am looking for and to keep an eye out while I will be gone for the next several months. Just waiting on my leave chit and I will be done for the day, week and month (or 2)

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