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General Photos, Cruise
Book Photos:
One, Two,
Three, Four,
Five, Six,
Seven, Eight,
Nine, Ten, Eleven, Twelve
Denny Viera Powerpoint on USS Jouett
Recent
Subic Bay Pictures
Commissioning Book
Pictures of USS Jouett taken February 2004
Pictures of USS Jouett taken May 2000
USS Jouett Reunion 2006 Pictures
Page Hospitality Room, Banquet One, Banquet Two, Banquet Three, USS Jarrett Tour,
USS Midway One, USS Midway Two, Business Meeting, Trolly Travelers, Airshow 2006
USS
Jouett Reunion 2004 Pictures
Page One, Two,
Three,
Four,
Five
USS
Jouett Reunion 2002 Pictures
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday
Banquet,
Banquet2, War College
and Museum
USS
Jouett Reunion 2000 Pictures
Page One, Two,
Three, Four,
Five
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From: John Hutchinson
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:57 AM
Here are some of the photos I took last week of the Jouett's Bell at NAS JAX.
HMC Wells told me that when he first reported to NAS JAX as a HM2 he noticed the bell was tarnished so he polished it.
He was then reprimanded. It seems the Naval Historical Society demands that the artifacts remain in their natural condition.
My wife tells me that the natural "patina" adds to the character.
So why did Ray Fair make us shine the brass every day?
From: Ray Fair
Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 10:40 AM
John, John, John, I can understand a snipe not knowing why the brass gets shined but a BM should know.
1. There are three ways to do anything.
The right way. The wrong way, and the Navy way.
2. There are 24 cans of Brasso in a case........ There are 24 hours in a day.
Coincidence .....................I think not.
3. Patina is just another shade of green.
Trees, grass, and Kermit the frog are supposed to be green, not brass.
Ray Fair
BM3
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