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As for your last sentence. The "he" is rather unspecific as two
correspondents made a promise (perhaps not so well timed as to fit
your observation here). However, I too will sit on the edge of my
seat in wonderment to that outcome.

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Richard Clark, KB7QHC


Didn't read your last (promise) until after I sent that. You know who I
meant. BTW, did you just by any chance ever work for me at the PME Lab in
Hawaii ?

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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 21:02:16 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson"
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Didn't read your last (promise) until after I sent that. You know who I
meant. BTW, did you just by any chance ever work for me at the PME Lab in
Hawaii ?


Hi Howard,

Hmmm, how to answer that. Did that fellow remind you of me?

Well, to cut to the chase, I was SUBLANT, USS Holland AS-32, Nuclear
Navy; and as far as I know, the closest point of approach would have
been Guam (aside from our time in the yards at Bremerton, across the
water from where I live now).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
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Didn't read your last (promise) until after I sent that. You know who I
meant. BTW, did you just by any chance ever work for me at the PME Lab in
Hawaii ?


Hi Howard,

Hmmm, how to answer that. Did that fellow remind you of me?

Well, to cut to the chase, I was SUBLANT, USS Holland AS-32, Nuclear
Navy; and as far as I know, the closest point of approach would have
been Guam (aside from our time in the yards at Bremerton, across the
water from where I live now).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


OK Robert. (Howard was my uncle. He has the orange top). No, I just knew
that you were into metrology from your postings, and I had the PMEL at
Hickam 1960-63.

Now that you've explained that, I'll inquire someday (but not today) as to
what the SUBLANT folks were doing in the Pacific.

Regards
W4ZCB


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Didn't read your last (promise) until after I sent that. You know who I
meant. BTW, did you just by any chance ever work for me at the PME Lab in
Hawaii ?


Hi Howard,

Hmmm, how to answer that. Did that fellow remind you of me?

Well, to cut to the chase, I was SUBLANT, USS Holland AS-32, Nuclear
Navy; and as far as I know, the closest point of approach would have
been Guam (aside from our time in the yards at Bremerton, across the
water from where I live now).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


OK Robert. (Howard was my uncle. He has the orange top). No, I just knew
that you were into metrology from your postings, and I had the PMEL at
Hickam 1960-63.

Now that you've explained that, I'll inquire someday (but not today) as to
what the SUBLANT folks were doing in the Pacific.

Regards
W4ZCB

the Holland served many areas, quite a history for a sub tender.
http://www.tendertale.com/tenders/132/132.html
I don't remember being tied up to her, but we were both in Charleston at the
same time, though we were sailing out of Kings Bay at the time she was
getting overhauled in Charleston.




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On Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:10:24 GMT, "Dave" wrote:

the Holland served many areas, quite a history for a sub tender.
http://www.tendertale.com/tenders/132/132.html
I don't remember being tied up to her, but we were both in Charleston at the
same time, though we were sailing out of Kings Bay at the time she was
getting overhauled in Charleston.


Hi Dave,

Thanx for the link.

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC


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