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Hmmm....Manta, Equador anyone? Anyone, anyone? Yea, I'd rather be underway.skidkid said:I dont think I ever referred to a town that had a bar as sucking when I had been "haze gray and underway" for a while.
skidkid said:Ok I am coming to the rescue of my beloved home state. You got to visit a part of the country that lots of people pay lots of money to go visit. Belfast is like most towns in Maine, great place to live but you wouldnt want to visit for a weekend. There were options, if you had gotten downt o Portland and hit the Ol port you would be signing a different tune. I dont think I ever referred to a town that had a bar as sucking when I had been "haze gray and underway" for a while.
skidkid said:Amazing ... I wonder if anyone can answer correctly: what would have happened to us "back-in-the-day" if we had "asked" to leave cruise ..... that's truly amazing.
defiant85 said:I have nothing against Maine, I was really quite scenic, but a liberty port does suck when all a town contains is a bar and you're under 21. We also had no means of transport to Portland or Bar Harbor otherwise I would have left.
I'll make my response to that prefacing it with the fact that I wasn't one of those people that wanted to debark early. However, when we got back from out first underway we had the 4th of July weekend and had 6 days of liberty with nothing to do and nowhere to go. It's easy to say go to VA Beach, DC, etc.., but for someone who didn't want to go into debt (although in the end I did) on cruise we really had nothing to do. When we secured from liberty a 1/C decided to send up a request for us to go home early, our Midshipman Training Officer completely agreed and said he would do everything in his power to make it happen, because he said there was no reason for us to be there past the 2 week minimum. I would say at least a 1/3 of the crew was gone at various schools and on leave, and there literally was nothing for the remaining crew, much less the eight MIDN on board, to do. That was the reasoning, our training occured during our time off the NC coast, the other 3 weeks were a waste. In the end the XO denied the request, and I was happy to stay.
Steve Wilkins said:Hmmm....Manta, Equador anyone? Anyone, anyone? Yea, I'd rather be underway.
So you do socialize with SWO's. I had a sneaky suspicion.gatordev said:It's still dirty, but when you end up downing 9 bottles of wine between 3 people, and then come across the brow 10 minutes late w/ the XO, who cares.![]()
gatordev said:Let me just say I doubt there's anyone who detests Manta more than me, but it's actually been cleaned up a bit. I was surprised. It's still dirty, but when you end up downing 9 bottles of wine between 3 people, and then come across the brow 10 minutes late w/ the XO, who cares.![]()
Fly Navy said:Definitely true. But a lot of people that go on aviation cruises have absolutely zero flight experience and are looking to see what it is like.....Still worth going on the cruise to see what a Navy squadron is like though, that's for sure.
bch said:The point of Midshipman cruise (especially 1/C cruise) is to learn what being a Junior Officer in a community is all about. The boat/sqd/or sub does not need to be out at sea or on det for this to happen!