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Old 09-15-13, 07:57 AM   #1
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Nice news reel vid of HMAS Sydney enroute to Vung Tao in Vietnam in 1969. During this period Sydney was used for troop transport and officer training.



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Nice one...I've worked on the RFA Tidepool
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I've been to Vung Tau. Had a fun exchange with the Riverines there.
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Cool. What job did you do? Did it have anything to do with peeling spuds?

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Cmon Steve you're leaving us hanging...
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What? It wasn't anything special. When our destroyer dropped anchor the PBRs swarmed around us like bees around a hive. That was my observation then. The skippers of each boat came aboard. It seems that they had little mini-fridges on the boats, but nothing more than that. On the other hand, unlike the "real" navy they were allowed a beer ration. So they came aboard offering a six-pack in exchange for a glass of water with ice in it. Our officers of course said the beer was a no-no, but all the riverines were invited to come take some ice from our big ice machine. The thing looked something like this, and that was the only time I ever saw it empty. Those guys hadn't seen any ice in months, and according to them it was what they missed the most.
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I imagine ice was in short supply on the rivers of Vietnam. It's amazing the stuff you miss when you can't get it.
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Cool. What job did you do? Did it have anything to do with peeling spuds?
She was on the River Tyne mid 70's for repairs and I was serving my apprenticeship in the local shiprepair yard as a Marine Fitter.
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She was on the River Tyne mid 70's for repairs and I was serving my apprenticeship in the local shiprepair yard as a Marine Fitter.
So you really were peeling spuds.

You know why they call cooks in the navy fitters and turners?

Because the take food fit it in a pot and turn it into Something Highly Inedible To humans.

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