My name is Gary Grubbe (aka galaxie_924)I was on Diego Garcia in 1980, was with MCB40, I injured my right hand during ship off load, then went to Clark AFB, then home port at Port Hueneme,then home to Michigan. I had brain syrgery in Dec. of 82 and am now paralized on the right side, however i still get out and raise cain!! (for those of you that know me, you know what i mean!) I had 1more surgery in Jun. of 83 they missed a small piece, but i still do all kinds of stuff. So if i don't remember you, refresh my memory!! maybe i'll remember then!
My intrests are fishing & hunting
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What is a Seabee?
Between the awkwardness of a soldier and the dignity of a Marine there is a questionable character called a Seabee.                                       Seabees come in assorted sizes, shapes, and weights, but all have the same code: to enjoy every second of every hour of every day, whether at work or at play, and to protest by griping (their most beloved privilege) when issued an ordor.                                                        Seabees are found everywhere: on top of, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around, or more likely than not, turning to.              Mothers and sweethearts love them, fathers are proud of them, brothers look up to them, sisters admire them, Airdales hate them, Company Commanders tolerate them, and Chief Petty Officers drive them.                                                                                                              A Seabee is a composite: he has the appetite of a horse, the digestion of a sword swallower, the energy of a pocket-sized atomic bomb, the curiosity of cat, the lungs of a dictator, the imagination of a Paul Bunyon,the slyness of a violin, the enthusiasm of a firecracker and the spirit of a fighting cock. He likes: liberty, leave, holidays, weekends, girls, chow, beer, movies, gedonks, swimming, pin-ups, sleep and comic books.                                                                                 He isn't too hot for: duty nights, watches, taps, reveille, routine discipline, officers, drills or secured heads.                                                   Nobody else is so early to rise without actually wanting to get up. No other person, gets so much fun out of liberty or Shore Patrol. No one can have so much fun on so little money.                                                     A Seabee is a magical creature: you can chew him out but you can't get the work done without him: he is dirty, unpolished, unkempt, often overbearing and sometimes relucant.                                                           A Seabee is a man of magical abilities: he can weld, build, drive, repair and fight, he can wreck or he can beautify, he can make something out of nothing, work never tires him nor does he seem to tire of it.                                                                                                               His motto is "CAN DO", to which has added "HAS DONE" and "DID" this frequently miraculous occurance is recognized in the form of a "  "WELL DONE" by everyone from the Commanding Officer on down.              The average Seabee is a thick-headed individual of a variety of nationalities. He won't admit it to anyone or anywhere except in the defense of his corps that his is the best job in the Navy. Without him the Fleet would have nothing to gripe about; Marines would have nothing to talk about and history would have nothing to write about. This 'is' what a Seabee is.
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My other counter got screwed up, it had over 6,500 hits, so i guess i start over!
We work like hell, we fight like hell      And always come back for more,    The Navys advance base engineers     On many a foreign shore.                                                                     On half the lousy islands                   From here to Timbucto,                  You'll find a hive of Seabees-             One hell of a fighting crew!                                                                  The admiral just dropped around       To chat the other night,                He said, "Now boys, I know you work                                                But you've also been trained to fight!                                              So if there's any trouble, dont stop        to put on you'r jeans,                     Just drop you'r tool's, grab up           you'r guns,                                   And protect those poor marines!"
A poem Ifound on another Bee page, I thought it was neat, it says it all!!
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WE MUST NOT FORGET THOSE WHO GAVE ALL SO WE COULD BE FREE!
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