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Cuyahoga Valley National Park Steam Train
This short video clip filmed by Frank L Gosselin in 2010 reveals the thrill of a speeding Steam Locomotive past the Hillside Road Station in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Valley View Ohio.
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Gourock Gala Queen 1980
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This 5 minute video of the Gourock Gala Queen parade in Gourock Scotland was filmed by Frank L Gosselin in 1980. The parade runs through the center of town and ends at the Darroch Park in Gourock.
Cleveland Ohio Parade of Boats 1988
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This 15 minute video of Cleveland Ohio's Parade of Boats on the Cuyahoga River was filmed and produced by Frank L Gosselin in the summer of 1988.
Dunoon Scotland Cowal Games 1982
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This short 3 minute video was recorded in Dunoon Scotland in 1982 by Frank L Gosselin during the summer Cowal Games.
Gourock Scotland Drive Through Town 1987
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This 12 minute video of a drive through Gourock Scotland recorded by Frank L Gosselin in 1987 is a rare look back at how the town has changed over the years. Includes a short bit of Greenock as well.
Dunoon Ferry To Gourock 1987
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This is a nine minute video of the Cal Mac Ferry crossing the Firth of Clyde from Dunoon Scotland to Gourock Scotland recorded by Frank L Gosselin in March of 1987.
USS Simon Lake arriving in Holy Loch 1987
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This 7 minute video produced by Frank Gosselin in June of 1987 shows the USS Simon Lake arriving at the U.S. Submarine Base in Holy Loch Scotland to relieve the USS Hunley of its duties. The video also shows the USS Hunley leaving Holy Loch later that month.
US Navy Holy Loch Scotland 1982
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A three minute video of the U.S. Navy Submarine Repair Facility in Holy Loch Scotland produced by Frank Gosselin in 1982.
USS Los Alamos Tour 1989
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A narrated 14 minute video tour of the USS Los Alamos in Holy Loch Scotland, produced by Frank Gosselin in 1989. The video points out the changes that were made to the Dry Dock's engineering spaces during a major shipyard overhaul that year.

Komentáře

  • @robgigabyte580
    @robgigabyte580 Před 3 dny

    Was on the Slimey Lake in Kings Bay. Great Crew!!!

  • @sheriffjohn2498
    @sheriffjohn2498 Před 9 dny

    Someone commented that it was a great time. Not sure about that one. Ha! That was 1967-1969. Was on the 600 boat and we hit a miss charted underwater mountain! Not too fun. The people in Danoon were nice. Drank my dolphins there. That was fun. The girls in Glasgow were…..well that was fun too.

  • @Daniel-tg8ci
    @Daniel-tg8ci Před 26 dny

    My old stomping grounds, I will definitely be returning sometime

  • @Daniel-tg8ci
    @Daniel-tg8ci Před 26 dny

    My old stomping grounds, I will definitely be returning sometime

  • @davidsliman3571
    @davidsliman3571 Před 28 dny

    Bring back memories,I was there in 84-86 great times

  • @bigkahuna214
    @bigkahuna214 Před měsícem

    I check in onboard in April of 1983! It looked like that when I arrived!

  • @Jerry-lf6zu
    @Jerry-lf6zu Před měsícem

    Jerry Lambertson was on the Dock part of 62, all of 63 and part of 64, ran the boat shop charlie section port side and helped rebuild one of the diesel generators down below, some good times🫶 aboard and in town. Remember some really bad weather we had in the Loch, force 8 winds coming down from the north, wow, thanks for the memories.

  • @NS-qs3pe
    @NS-qs3pe Před měsícem

    shithole..

  • @scottwilliams8310
    @scottwilliams8310 Před měsícem

    I tried to drink the place dry every trip but never succeeded

  • @BarryBorges-pb7ws
    @BarryBorges-pb7ws Před 3 měsíci

    I was in Boat Operations driving the liberty boats and work boats from 1985 to 1988 would love to have someone post some video of the barge !

  • @anaespitia12
    @anaespitia12 Před 3 měsíci

    Was stationed there 86,90

  • @wyrdscynce
    @wyrdscynce Před 4 měsíci

    1:33 your indicator has some fresh beats

  • @lawtonsegler1923
    @lawtonsegler1923 Před 5 měsíci

    Wow! I was there. USS Hunley. We had arrived in January. Good times…

  • @lawtonsegler1923
    @lawtonsegler1923 Před 5 měsíci

    I came onboard Hunley at the Charleston weapons station in late 81 and was mess cranking on the trip to Scotland. Afterwards, I worked in the Rubber and Plastics Shop, 57B I think…. I wonder if anyone remembers the night we had 140mph winds? One of the subs jumped over the bumper things and caused some flooding.

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 5 měsíci

    The front of Gourock hasn’t really changed that much. Most of the buildings are still there today.

  • @happybee7725
    @happybee7725 Před 5 měsíci

    Frank are you an American per chance? Did you go to St Ninians school? Or have a son that went to St Ninians?

    • @frankgosselin6075
      @frankgosselin6075 Před 5 měsíci

      My son went to St Ninians

    • @happybee7725
      @happybee7725 Před 5 měsíci

      @@frankgosselin6075 I remember him well. He was in my young brothers class. They were good friends if I remember rightly. You have a daughter too if I remember rightly? Which I often don’t.😂 I don’t want to mention her full name but started with Ch right? Your son must be around 43ish and daughter 45ish? I remember cuz my brother was friends with Frankie and I was a year above.

    • @frankgosselin6075
      @frankgosselin6075 Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, that is correct. My son lives in Ohio and my daughter lives in Oregon. You can see more of my videos at rumble.com using my name in the search. I will let Frankie know about your brother.@@happybee7725

  • @kevinpalmer7452
    @kevinpalmer7452 Před 6 měsíci

    What a Jem

  • @chuckfinlay6093
    @chuckfinlay6093 Před 8 měsíci

    The US Navy were very sadly missed when they eventually pulled out of the Holy Loch, I’ve heard nothing but positive experiences by those who visited or were stationed there. Glad to say the US Navy are regularly visitors to HMNB Clyde and are always welcomed in Scotland. 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸

  • @HenryRaeburn367
    @HenryRaeburn367 Před 9 měsíci

    Early 70s maybe late 60s uss wasp visited the river Clyde just off Gourock Scotland I was lucky enough to get a guided tour of the wasp which the US navy gave to local people but I can't remember the date ? Anyone know the wasp was a massive aircraft carrier

  • @joeklimko8339
    @joeklimko8339 Před 9 měsíci

    Good days and good days look what we have now crap we had a boat and would have a party go down there now you have a chance to get shot or robbed or both

  • @Canopus68
    @Canopus68 Před rokem

    What happened to the Box Ls? I'd would have taken one home, but it wouldn't fit in my sea bag.

  • @docshelley1969
    @docshelley1969 Před rokem

    Was here twice. Rained sideways both times

  • @rglazz
    @rglazz Před rokem

    The absolutely best era in the Flats. The new "junk" will never compare. The Wolsteins ruined it with their money and vanilla results.

  • @dannyt7211
    @dannyt7211 Před rokem

    a reminder of one of the great places I had the opportunity to go in 1987.

  • @juliof2930
    @juliof2930 Před rokem

    Wow. I was on the Simon Lake arriving that day. I was in the Radio Shack/comm center RM3

  • @roddyk05
    @roddyk05 Před rokem

    Health and safety were obviously just random words that had never even been in the same sentence before when this was filmed. I miss this type of thing, just take your chances in the back of a Bedford TK and hold on 😂

  • @roddyk05
    @roddyk05 Před rokem

    Just passed my test in 1987, I don’t remember how quiet the roads were. Mostly British built cars then - Ford and BL, or Austin Rover or whatever they were calling themselves at the time.

  • @Jockinoz
    @Jockinoz Před rokem

    I remember, back in the 60s, when the first Polaris sub turned up in the Holy Loch. Fun times.

  • @FEARFANATICS
    @FEARFANATICS Před rokem

    I served on the Simon Lake starting in July 1987 as a storekeeper. This video brings back memories.

  • @alanturnbull5668
    @alanturnbull5668 Před rokem

    Any one know if it's possible to find competition results from 1982/1983?

  • @williamorton7600
    @williamorton7600 Před rokem

    Docked in her aboard 620G in 88. Hard sledding back then, but it was a good dock.

  • @williamorton7600
    @williamorton7600 Před rokem

    620G from 86 to 89. I still remember those beat up Aggreko diesels for shore power alongside the drydock. There's a $97K FRV tender supply dropped in the lock for us if anybody thinks they can find it.

  • @harrellmorlan6817
    @harrellmorlan6817 Před rokem

    Thank you Frank for sharing this video, it sure brings back old memories mostly good lol.

  • @harrellmorlan6817
    @harrellmorlan6817 Před rokem

    I was on board the Dry Dock in 74, I was HT and also operated the cranes, Wesley Owensbee was my signalman. Leroy Holcomb, David Gadsden, Wally Walrath, Sam ?, Rico, Speedy Gonzales. Many many others we all had the time of our lives. The births were always covered in blasting dust and grit until they changed to water blasting or hydro blasting in late 74.

  • @harrellmorlan6817
    @harrellmorlan6817 Před rokem

    I went aboard the AFDB-7 May 1974 had an absolute blast. I operated the crane with "RICO" and "Speedy Gonzalez" I was not an EM I was an HT, Wesley Owensby was my signalman he was a deck ape BM. David Gadsden, Leroy Holcomb, Wally Walrath, Sam ?, and many many more Gershen, and Skid Box. Phillips EM Crane Operator came from the DD-881 USS Bordelon that I went to in 1975.

  • @dannywilliamson3340

    My first two refits on Lewis & Clark ("M" Division!) were at Holy Loch in '78. USS Los Alamos was an impressive sight. I see in the Wiki page that it had its own crew of about 150? What was its total installed electrical generation capacity?

  • @davidjpodurgiel7388

    Great video and memories. I was stationed on Tug Saugus from Feb 85-Aug 87. Seeing the tug in dry dock brings back memories when we were in there, probably 86, man, climbing the scaffolding after a night in town was tough. I loved it over there, still keep in touch with a few of my Shipmates. I even miss the horizontal rain.

  • @ThomasCoxWV
    @ThomasCoxWV Před rokem

    A lot of changes in only a few years after I left. The change to electric heat and removing the boilers was something I never knew until just now. I was onboard April 83 to November 85. Worked in all 4 engine rooms at one time or another. Thanks for the memories!

  • @guitarplayerdonald7546

    I just published a book about the HUNLEY AS-31 in Holy Loch Scotland 1963 My book is called Sobriety Castle the fall and Rise of Stuart Macpherson alcoholism is a lonely DEMON. The U.S.S HUNLEY AS-31 is on my book cover. Google it. It just came out a month ago.

  • @CastlesForEyes
    @CastlesForEyes Před 2 lety

    Will Gerhart, was stationed there 1972/73. Anyone seen him?

  • @weiantq3002
    @weiantq3002 Před 2 lety

    A wonderful duty station I reported on board in 1962 five days after I finished high school and spent two years as a crane operator. When I left the Navy I became an airline pilot and flew many trips from ORD to GLA and London. Flying over Argyle and Dunoon was great and gives a much different View then from the Holy Loch. Operating the cranes was much like flying without ever leaving the dry dock. The people were wonderful the scenery fantastic and Blacks of Dunoon bakery was the best. I have gone back many times on vacation and find the lack of the car ferry directly into Dunoon sad. The dock was scrapped after it was towed home. This video is a great memory and it is amazing how the dock was upgraded after I left.

    • @valdiviacchi
      @valdiviacchi Před rokem

      Not scrapped. Supposedly still operating as a drydock in Brownsville, Texas. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Los_Alamos_(AFDB-7)

    • @braddawson4496
      @braddawson4496 Před rokem

      @@valdiviacchi it's true. Of all the boomers and tenders the only thing that remains is the Dock!

  • @marlenebrown8862
    @marlenebrown8862 Před 2 lety

    Not Marlene Brown,her Husband Carl j Brown I Was assigned to AFDB-7 1963 to 65 Deck Department, my first duty station out of Bootcamp I ran Boats and operated Gantry Cranes Retired Master Chief Boatswain.

  • @willymccoy3427
    @willymccoy3427 Před 2 lety

    I was on the Los Alamos from 1974 to 1976. I worked in Dog E/R (we never called it Delta back then) except on duty days when I operated the Starboard Crane. Lots of changes from then to 1989.

  • @1978MODO
    @1978MODO Před 2 lety

    God that was so much fun and so many people out partying. I did go to the flats clubing in the 90's and it was fun but i think back in the 80's was even more fun.

  • @stevenfranklin7023
    @stevenfranklin7023 Před 2 lety

    I was assigned to the dry dock September 77 for 2 years , my 1st command of which I enjoyed immensely and will never forget. My rating was boiler technician. My question ; what happened to the four 125 psi auxiliary fire tube boilers, of which my responsibility laid , that provided hotel services to the dry dock?

    • @frankgosselin6075
      @frankgosselin6075 Před 2 lety

      The Dry Dock was upgraded in the late 1980's to 550KW Generators to handle electric heat throughout the dock. The boilers and steam systems were eliminated.

    • @stevenfranklin7023
      @stevenfranklin7023 Před 2 lety

      @@frankgosselin6075 Thanks Frank , Steven Franklin here in Chicago. Thanks for the info on the once on-board boilers , they were my puppies. And thanks for great efforts you put into that footage of the dry dock virtual reality tour. It brought back such rich vivid memories of the comradery that I had with my shipmates at my 1st command. Thanks Frank.. .

  • @robertporterfield2023

    Spent a little time in AFDB-7 while getting our battery changed out aboard Ethan Allen, SSBN-608, in the late '60s. Never got to saw the interior of the dry dock except for an MG set room. Great tour!

  • @edwardperez7565
    @edwardperez7565 Před 2 lety

    this is SUGARBEAR I WAS THERE FROM 78 TO 80 THANK YOU FOR SHARING

  • @scottboat6552
    @scottboat6552 Před 2 lety

    loved this video, I bought my first and cheapest boat in 1990 a 1988 Welcraft 210 classic It was docked at Edgewater marina. Back then you needed to win a lottery to get a dock space because it was so popular. I was in the flats every weekend and that boat was filled with friends and family. We had the most fun on that boat. Funny I have since had bigger and more expensive boats but not as much fun. Thanks for the memories.

  • @armcchargues8623
    @armcchargues8623 Před 2 lety

    Spent 8 FBM refits on Henry Clay gold crew there from 82-86. Neat place, but not all my memories are good.

  • @cornellrolle3273
    @cornellrolle3273 Před 2 lety

    Those were good days. To get a trade and see parts of the world that I wouldn't see if It was not the Navy. First station