RiverDog wrote:Nice touch, IG!
Ahh, the Nimitz. Although I can't remember the name if it, I recall a two star movie staring Kirk Douglass and Martin Sheen that involved a time warp sending the Nimitz back in time to 1941. Stay away from any weird looking storms.
As someone who has never served, I appreciate your service, along with that of the brothers and sisters that serve along side you, to our nation. Good Luck on your new assignment.
FolkCrusader wrote:RiverDog wrote:Nice touch, IG!
Ahh, the Nimitz. Although I can't remember the name if it, I recall a two star movie staring Kirk Douglass and Martin Sheen that involved a time warp sending the Nimitz back in time to 1941. Stay away from any weird looking storms.
As someone who has never served, I appreciate your service, along with that of the brothers and sisters that serve along side you, to our nation. Good Luck on your new assignment.
The Final Countdown! A fun, but highly illogical movie that sort of reverses the plot of The Philadelphia Experiment. Well worth the watch as a tour of the "Old Salt".
Irish Greg 2.0 wrote:I am heading to USS Nimitz (CVN-68) in Everett in a few weeks for my new assignment. We have a tradition in the Navy (and other services too) of designing custom challenge coins that we exchange with people or give out as recognition.
Check out of my design of my Nimitz coin. It's hard to get an appreciation for it, but the shape is Mount Rainier. The Space Needle is 3D so it will "pop" out of the back. Of course that's the awesome Chester Nimitz on the front along with my Command Master Chief badge.
Best of all...notice that flag on the bacK?? Love it!
My coin, my team. GO HAWKS
Seahawker wrote:Nice collection IG, looks like another 'Seahawk' in the back, (light blue). Your design is really cool.
Thanks for your service bro.
The Final Countdown was a cool old navy movie, but how about The Last Detail with Jack Nicholson? Landlocked, but still good.
monkey wrote:This thread is the best one here hands down!
IG you are the man!
I was a Navy man myself, served on board the USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) during the first gulf war. Unfortunately we were dry dock in Bremerton the whole time I was on board LOL!
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