How about the Oceana club? I always heard it was a good time even when I was starting out, post-Tailhook.
The only O Clubs I have been that seem come close to the 'old days' are the ones overseas, even those pale from the stories I heard though. Misawa was a good time on Friday and Saturday nights, mainly because there was nowhere else to go and we made our own fun. Kadena was a good time too, at least on Fridays, they had an all-hands Country and Western night on Saturdays. Bahrain had a small 'O Club' when I was there which was fun when you were on restriction, but it was not much more than a small bar with dice.
The best 'new' one I have been to was Iwakuni's, which was part of a bigger building housing all of the clubs on base. They did a good job of seperating the clubs though and the O Club was its own place with all the requisite plaques, wood model airplanes, pool tables and suffleboard table. When all of the squadrons were in town it was pretty crowded and a good time. Again, not as great as the 'good old days' but still a good time and soemthign that the squadron wardrooms took and active part in on the weekends.
P.S. Has eanyonje else noticed that all ofthe Marines in the article's picture are breaking a cardinal rule?
The only O Clubs I have been that seem come close to the 'old days' are the ones overseas, even those pale from the stories I heard though. Misawa was a good time on Friday and Saturday nights, mainly because there was nowhere else to go and we made our own fun. Kadena was a good time too, at least on Fridays, they had an all-hands Country and Western night on Saturdays. Bahrain had a small 'O Club' when I was there which was fun when you were on restriction, but it was not much more than a small bar with dice.
The best 'new' one I have been to was Iwakuni's, which was part of a bigger building housing all of the clubs on base. They did a good job of seperating the clubs though and the O Club was its own place with all the requisite plaques, wood model airplanes, pool tables and suffleboard table. When all of the squadrons were in town it was pretty crowded and a good time. Again, not as great as the 'good old days' but still a good time and soemthign that the squadron wardrooms took and active part in on the weekends.
P.S. Has eanyonje else noticed that all ofthe Marines in the article's picture are breaking a cardinal rule?
