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Tom Dooley
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Roses
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Mile and a half of roses. Highway 43 between Selma and Hanford in the San Joaquin Valley of California.
USS EXCEL MSO-439 Minesweeper
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Underway replenishment and highline transfer at sea by USS VIRGO AE-30. 1968
1967 USS VIRGO AE-30 Change of Command
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1967 USS VIRGO AE-30 Change of Command
What a fabulous liberty port, we would literally have contests on who could rack up the most “short times” in a day… oh to be young and in the PI again…
OH THE DANCING!!!😮
USS Hancock CVA-19. Hung out in the Magic Glow bar with my buddies. Many good times.
Those were some moves those sailors had on the dance floor. Guess you couldn't really fit them into any category. All good. 😅 USS Chicago 1974
1979-80 , mau, LKA 115 uss Mobile . I’ll never forget
Watching from San Antonio Texas USA
Shit river
I think it's hotter in Subic now than it was back then. I was there 5 days ago and the heat was hardly bareable. No way could I wear a uniform there. You'd be drenched in sweat. At night it's in the mid 90's f.
Girls,Girls,Girls!
1974 1976 uss long Beach cgn-9 two west pack " mid rat cook " the best.
I was station dito from March 1987- April 1989; oh so much fun there as a young sailor and seen so many Amerasian kids there and some of the kids I can tell who the fathers are. I seen some of them working in the bars and resturants there. I left there as a single guy and made sure i didn't leave any souvenoir babies there. I know of other shipboard sailors that left alot of Amerasian kids there from very young sailors/marines there.
Spent 1,5 years aboard MSO505 (M623 Baccarat) beetwin Jan 92/ and middle of 93
Lea balinggasa jimson club xmas 82 I loved that girl I should have married that girl I'm sorry darling I still have that valentine's day card
USS midway Eighty and eighty one christie from the Jimson club
I was stationed there late 70's. Loved that place!
RD on the USS Decatur DDG-31. There in 70 and 71. Have lots of great memories.
I was on the USS Ability MSO519 from 1966-1968
My mother said. My father is a navy he's nme brian idnt know what's last name i was born 1987
Do you have any other info, like the ship or outfit he was attached to? Lots of guys named Brian.
USS Constillation 79-84
I hope someone still remember the Harlem Club in Olongapo
Long time ago.
@@reikidoodle true and I know that's where my biological father meet my mother at,and I'm still looking for my biological father until now
God bless you in your search. I know I would be happy to meet you if you were my child.@@IdoraCruzInofre-tv4bv
@@reikidoodleThanks sir, I already had done my DNA test and hoping that it can help for me to find my biological father too,and I'm praying that his still living somewhere and to meet him.He knew that he has a daughter here in Philippines he tried to take me away from my mother when I was a baby
So sad todays sailor's will never know.
True that.
I was an ET2 on Exploit 440 1983. Good times.
'72 - USS Saratoga....San Miguel beer and butterflies!
First time in subic 1974, stationed fmc subic 3 times, uss okinawa, uss New Jersey, saw pinatubo blow, last time subic 1996. What a place!
Great video of my memories in Olongapo City 80-'84, married, still visit. Brown Fox before it burned down, Apple Club with its hallway entrance, 125th st Jazz, Shakey's Pizza, bar hopping on Magsaysay Dr and left to Rizal Ave "Jungle" it was nicknamed then, right to Victory Liner, I could go on, damn great fun and friendly people and great young ladies, ha got lucky and married a SM Shoe Mart cashier!Robert here, DOD in Subic Bay.
Ah yes-the Brown Fox. Consumed a few San Magoo's there & met a lady there also ! And Shakey's-ate in thers a few times. Head up Magsaysay to the traffic circle-take a right up to the open air market at Bahac Bahac-take a left at that circle & head out on the road to Subic-that's where she lived-overlooking Gapo. Our mid DET "break" NAS Cubi Point Dec. 1981.
Interesting to see the past. I'm an American living in Subic freeport zone/Olongapo area now. This explains why the police and firemen all know my name and ask me questions. It's a family friendly vacation zone now. Times have changed for the better IMHO.
what year???
'67 and '68.
Uniform liberty
I was there in 1978 for a year
I was there for a year I had the time of my life
got there 4-5 years later...probably the same girls!
Was there in 1988 USS Nimitz there first time there. After my tour on the Nimitz l got orders to Cubi Pt. Subic. 89-92. The last 3 years it was open. I got married to one of them but my marriage lasted about 7 years. I never married again. Mt Pinatubo blew up it was scary completely dark in the middle of the day. Ground shaking. What a mess it left.
My grandfather was a 1st class boatswain's mate on a minesweeper during ww2
thank you for sharing this my bro… i hope you guys had a great time here…
Enjoyed Olongapo in 68,69. Served aboard the U.S.S Everett F. Larson DD 830. This was my most favorite duty station overseas. This ship was in the South China Sea on June 4th. when the carrier from Australia, HMS Melbourne collided with the Frank E. Evans DD 754 cutting her completely in half between the stacks. 74 sailors I believe went down with her. The Everett F. Larson tied up to the stern to keep it floating until an ocean-going tug from Subic got to the scene to tow the remains back to the base. Later the stern was used for target practice and sinker out side of the channel on a barrier.
Four (4) continuous Westpac's USS ENTERPRISE (ships co. then squadron)
Sure wished they had some good flicks to trade .
Hi Mr Michael Fisher, do you know what ship that came into Philippines way back 1968-1969 just asking
Great history preservation
And came the SP's. 😆
USS FIRM (MSO 444) '63/'64
Sailors dancing in their whites was funny as h***
This is we're my dad meet my mom 😂😂 I have a lot of family in olongapo.thank you all for your service
Shit River.
in 1981 i was stationed on the uss dominant mso 431 for 8 month on deck division at Perth Amboy new jersey,then got orders for my A school in great lakes ill where i made 3rd class.
So happy to get there then so happy to leave. After three days of hard steaming in Olongapo you'd come down with the "Philippine fall aparts" and were thankful to get back underway just to dry out and recover.
USS Impervious MSO-433 USS Engage MSO-449
Impervious was the 449, I was the signalman on it, the Engage was the 433.
Brings back many great memories. Just about every westpac port call was in Subic and Alongapo for the USS Constellation while I was aboard 1964-67. We were in Hong Kong when the Gulf of Tonkin incident occurred and instead of heading for Australia on our around the world tour we headed for the Gulf of Tonkin where we spent the rest of our flight operations time. I don't regret it though because being in Alongapo as a young man was like being a kid in a candy store with all the friendly girls and cheap San Miguel beer. Talk about happy endings! Shore patrol would usually make sure you made it back to the cattle trucks at closing time to take you back to the ship to recuperate for the next liberty day. Our stays were short, 5-6 days at the most but we made the most of it.
Was on the Constellation for 87 westpac. PI was definitely fun to say the least. Went up into Persian Gulf and the USS Stark got hit. Stayed on station 93 days. Then went to Perth and back to San Diego. 2 ports. That's it. Oh well had fun in PI and Australia.
I was on the USS Constellation 78-82
Were is sams tailoring basketball uniform back in 80s
Thanks for the video upload. Nice to see again the Old Olongapo circa1967. I was 14 years old and remember those sailors in their whites summer uniform on liberty and Shore Patrols will chase them when they go to out of bound areas.
a foot ball player