Welcome Aboard!

A nostalgic journey of the US Navy Boiler Technicians who worked in the Oil Lab on board the USS John F. Kennedy CV-67.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Every Picture Tells a Story

June says, "Come on Hendricks, you've played with the Game Boy for 3 hours straight. It's time someone else gets a turn!"

2C Boiler


Most people thought there were only 8 boilers on the USS John F. Kennedy (2 in each main machinery space). Little did they know Big John's Oil Lab had it's own boiler: The 2C Boiler. It brewed somewhere around 1 million cups of coffee!

Monday, October 1, 2007

A Sounding Tube


While browsing around on Google's image finder, I typed in the words "sounding tube" and this was one of the first things that showed up. A little different from most sounding tubes I remember. Oh well. Rock On!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Spinning Wheel, Gotta' Go Round



Although I had only been on board the "Big John" for a few days, as you can see by this picture, I had become quite amazed at how an aircraft carrier operated. "Wow, when you turn it upside down the wheels spin round and round!"

BT3 Griffith

Match the Oil Lab Shipmate


I'm gonna throw a few incidents out there and see how good the collective memory is. See if you can match the Oil Lab 'shipmate' with the incident in question...(no need to name them on the site...loose lips sink ships...or so they say)


1. Who was it that was arrested in Oceanview for shooting bottle-rockets at "He-shes" from a moving vehicle?


2. Who opened the wrong valve during a pump-up and put about 2 inches of fuel in a berthing?


3. Who used to have Domino's pizza delivered to 17FOX by way of a salt$pepper reel?


4. Who "appropriated" a fully cooked (and quite tasty) Thanksgiving turkey from the officer's ward room?


5. Who stopped up the toilet in the restroom at the restaurant in Izmir Turkey?
That's enough for now. See if you can name the culprits. :)
BT3 Hannah

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Amazing Technical Skills


One thing that always amazed me about the Navy was the technical expertise of some of the men I worked with. Here is a prime example: BT2 Alford showing off his Tetris skills! As you can see, although he is quite engrossed in his task, he's also able to retain his calm, cool and collective demeanor. He appears to be quite comfortable too! Way to go Bob! You've almost reached level 3000 and all that during your "work day!"
BT3 Griffith

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

"It's a Big Wheel Out There"

Does anyone remember the saying..."It's a big wheel out there?" It was usually said in reference to the turnover of the watch. For instance, if the previous watch had not pumped up fuel tanks, and left it to do for the next watch, the oncoming watch would say something like..."It's a big @#*@# ing wheel out there guys!" I believe it was a particular favorite saying of BT3 Reyes.

BT3 Griffith

Monday, September 17, 2007

Story of the Picture and Calender

Here is the story of how I acquired the famous picture and the calender from 1991.

The picture was originally taken sometime around Christmas of 1990. It was taken by a ship's photographer and was to be framed and sent to Chief Hanley as a retirement gift. There were 3 copies of the original picture and they were sent to the Oil Lab in an envelope sometime after the first of the year.

According to the 1991 Kennedy Calender, the pictures turned up missing sometime around the first week of February.
A week went by and the pictures had not shown up despite many warnings from a certain Senior Chief, (who originally commissioned the picture to be taken). The result: EVERYONE was made to stay on watch until they were returned. Many were angry and some blamed each other, but after about 24 hours they mysteriously appeared at a sounding tube! I did not take them and to this day, it remains a mystery to me who did!

From the time they were returned, (Feb. 1991) until the week before I left the Kennedy, (April 1993) they sat in that announcement window thingy that hung on the wall, just beside where we used to tally the fuel oil soundings. When the time came for me to leave the Navy, (April of 1993) I was the only one left from the picture who was still on the Kennedy. Everyone, who was in the picture, or cared about it, was long gone. I even asked BT1 Fortune and Chief Wagenknect if I could have the pictures, ( notice I said pictures...,more on that later) and the calender. They said sure! No one knew anyone in the picture except for me.

The same goes for the 1991 Kennedy Calender. I still remember asking, "Does anyone want this old calender from 1991?"

Nope..., take it! They said.
So, that's the story, and I got them fair and square. But now, I get to share them with you guys and I hope they bring back some good memories for you as they've done for me.

Oh yeah..., I almost forgot. There were only two pictures. I assume Senior "B" sent Chief Hanley the other third one. (Chief Hanley, if you read this I will gladly send you a copy if you send me your address) But, I did take the other two pictures. Carl June visited me in Roanoke back in 1997 and I gave him the other copy.
BT3 Griffith (Griff)

Tupper Lake Free Press

Does anyone remember Tupper Lake's favorite son who was also a member of Big John's Oil Lab? He used to get the Tupper Lake Free Press and read it religiously. I still recall the "Drug Bust On Big Tupper" article.
BT3 Griffith

Ghost in #2 Pump Room


Big John now sits at Pier 6 (what used to be pier 2) at Norfolk NOB. I hear that she sits there with only one person patrolling her P-ways at any given time. Can you imagine being the only person on that big ol' girl? That would have to be an eerie feeling, especially knowing about the ghost in #2 Pump Room...right Griff?
BT3 Hannah(Dooley)

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Calender

(click picture to see larger image)
BT3 Dooley says..."Does anyone remember the JFK calender that was hung in the lab during the gulf war cruise? There was so much dirt written on that calender it was pathetic. I dont think a day went by without someone writing about someone else dodging fuel soundings, kissing butt, skating off somewhere, avoiding boiler samples...etc...etc. It was bad enough that EVERYONE in the lab was ripped on continuously...you REALLY didnt want your name to be on that calender! I wish I had that calender today...I'd pay you all back for that "Care Package". hahaha

Griff says..."Dooley...just know I have all the evidence right here at my disposal! All twelve months!!!!"

Big John Going Home



I got an email from Chief Hanley recently and he said this about the guys that worked in Big John's Oil Lab... "you were a part of a very well known team being on the Big John, and what we had going for us all....."

I agree with him. Although we had some crazy times, you guys were a terrific team! Your time served on board the JFK and other ships, will be and even now is a part of American history. It's something to be proud of!

Griff

Saturday, September 15, 2007

That Infamous Picture


Does anyone remember the CRAZY story of this picture from 1991?

(back row:Haynes, Norman, Kornegay, Johnson, 2nd row from back: Bodie, Ratliff, Knecht, Cox, Senior "B" Bergsnev, 3rd Row from back: Hendrix, June, Peters, Jones, 2nd from front: Keller, Hannah, Griffith, front row: Brandon, Alford)

Fishing For Plumb Bobs

Did anyone else have to 'go fishing' for plumb-bobs or was it just me? Pete had this specially-rigged plumb-bob with a treble hook brazed onto the end of it and whenever we werent too busy he'd hand that and a sounding tape to me and tell me to 'go fishing'.

BT3 (Dooley) Hannah

Phenophethaline

One time somebody snuck a few drops of phenophethaline (remember...the main ingredient in Ex-Lax...?) and I had an accident...while taking a sounding on tube #110-9. To this day I do not know who got me on that one! Anybody know? I'm gonna' getcha!

Desert Shield/Desert Storm Cruisebook


Thanks to Bob Alford for the picture from the 1990-91 Cruisebook.
(back row: Brandon, Jones, Kornegay, and Cox, front row: June, Alford)

Friday, September 14, 2007

Centrifuge Tube

Okay, I know it's a stupid picture, but I had to get this blog started someway, somehow.

Why did I post a picture of a centrifuge tube? Well, it's just another "tool of the trade" in Big John's Oil Lab. Cleaned many of these and broke and few too! (usually, when we cranked the speed up on the centrifuge machine!!!)

Welcome Aboard!

Welcome to Big John's Oil Lab. It is my hope to find as many folks as possible that worked in the Oil Lab on board the USS John F. Kennedy. CV-67. I hope we can exchange funny stories and moments that touched all of our lives over the years. For all of you who remember the Purple JP5 Line coming up through the desk and going through the middle of the room...blog on!