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The Misadventures Of Russell Quigley: Photographer's Mate, United States Navy
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The Misadventures of Russell Quigley: Funny Stories of Life in the Navy
Looking for a funny book? Well, you found it! The Misadventures of Russell Quigley is a collection of funny stories woven into the fabric of Russell's life as a navy photographer. It will remind you of "No Time For Time for Sergeants" and "Mr. Roberts." If you enjoy military humor, it is a must read.
Russell Quigley
Russell Quigley was born afraid. He spent a lot of time hiding out behind the garage to avoid his father's explosive temper. Russell tried to please his father, but seldom got it right. He was rewarded with a lightning fast slap on the side of his head. He learned to follow the rules. And, if he had to follow the rules, he believed you should too.
After an epic battle with a school bully, Russell became a bit of a paradox. He was still afraid, but he would stand up to anyone. Russell developed a sharp tongue and achieved a black belt in verbal karate.
Warrant Officer Butz put it this way: "Quigley, you are the most arrogant, condescending, self-righteous bastard I ever met." You would not expect Russell to have any friends, but he was the champion of the underdog and the leader of the ne'er-do-wells.
Boot Camp
"Chief's ass, SIR to you," bellowed the bellicose, potbellied chief glaring down at me through the window of his white, wooden outhouse in the center of the road. Well, I didn't know much, but I knew those anchors on his collar meant he was a chief, so I said, "Sir?"
"Yes, SIR," he said. "While you are here, you will address all senior petty officers as SIR."
"Yes sir, SIR," I said.
There was a bus waiting at the gate to take the recruits to naked city where they were given new wardrobes and learned how to "fall in."
Russell had his first captain's masts before leaving boot camp, he had two more at Airman Prep School, and then on to photo school where he prayed that the Navy didn't have a limit.
Russell had a captain's mast at Treasure Island, a stop-over on his way to Barbers Point, Hawaii, his first duty station. He accidentally set the barracks on fire. He didn't mean to. You see, well, there really isn't enough space here to explain; anyway, it's in the book.
Barbers Point, HawaiiWhen the FBI arrested Quigley, he was sure he would spend serious time in the brig, But Chief Buckly came to his rescue. It was Quigley's first day on the job; Chief Buckly didn't really know Quigley yet.
The Naval Photographic CenterQuigley was told when he checked in that he was on report for stealing a high altitude flight suit. It took six months to clear it up; meanwhile, he was treated like dirt. But then, he was always treated like dirt. Something about his people skills.
Many readers have told me that "Fat Pat" is the funniest story in the book. Fat pat hated the Navy and wanted out. She was trying to get a morals discharge. Remember, this was the fifties: A man wasn't a man unless he could brag about his conquests, but a woman was eligible for a morals discharge if she had sex with two men in the same century. Caution: Fat Pat is X-rated.
A Civilian Again
Russell Quigley left the Navy after four years. It was his dream to go to college on the G I Bill. Russell was married by now and had a baby boy. He soon learned the G I Bill did not cover his expenses. He also discovered he missed being where the action is. He joined the Navy again in 1960. Back then, the Navy wiped the slate clean when you re-enlisted, but Russell was bound to fill it up again.
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The Misadventures Of Russell Quigley: Photographer's Mate, United States Navy
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The Misadventures of Russell Quigley: Funny Stories of Life in the Navy
Looking for a funny book? Well, you found it! The Misadventures of Russell Quigley is a collection of funny stories woven into the fabric of Russell's life as a navy photographer. It will remind you of "No Time For Time for Sergeants" and "Mr. Roberts." If you enjoy military humor, it is a must read.
Russell Quigley
Russell Quigley was born afraid. He spent a lot of time hiding out behind the garage to avoid his father's explosive temper. Russell tried to please his father, but seldom got it right. He was rewarded with a lightning fast slap on the side of his head. He learned to follow the rules. And, if he had to follow the rules, he believed you should too.
After an epic battle with a school bully, Russell became a bit of a paradox. He was still afraid, but he would stand up to anyone. Russell developed a sharp tongue and achieved a black belt in verbal karate.
Warrant Officer Butz put it this way: "Quigley, you are the most arrogant, condescending, self-righteous bastard I ever met." You would not expect Russell to have any friends, but he was the champion of the underdog and the leader of the ne'er-do-wells.
Boot Camp
"Chief's ass, SIR to you," bellowed the bellicose, potbellied chief glaring down at me through the window of his white, wooden outhouse in the center of the road. Well, I didn't know much, but I knew those anchors on his collar meant he was a chief, so I said, "Sir?"
"Yes, SIR," he said. "While you are here, you will address all senior petty officers as SIR."
"Yes sir, SIR," I said.
There was a bus waiting at the gate to take the recruits to naked city where they were given new wardrobes and learned how to "fall in."
Russell had his first captain's masts before leaving boot camp, he had two more at Airman Prep School, and then on to photo school where he prayed that the Navy didn't have a limit.
Russell had a captain's mast at Treasure Island, a stop-over on his way to Barbers Point, Hawaii, his first duty station. He accidentally set the barracks on fire. He didn't mean to. You see, well, there really isn't enough space here to explain; anyway, it's in the book.
Barbers Point, HawaiiWhen the FBI arrested Quigley, he was sure he would spend serious time in the brig, But Chief Buckly came to his rescue. It was Quigley's first day on the job; Chief Buckly didn't really know Quigley yet.
The Naval Photographic CenterQuigley was told when he checked in that he was on report for stealing a high altitude flight suit. It took six months to clear it up; meanwhile, he was treated like dirt. But then, he was always treated like dirt. Something about his people skills.
Many readers have told me that "Fat Pat" is the funniest story in the book. Fat pat hated the Navy and wanted out. She was trying to get a morals discharge. Remember, this was the fifties: A man wasn't a man unless he could brag about his conquests, but a woman was eligible for a morals discharge if she had sex with two men in the same century. Caution: Fat Pat is X-rated.
A Civilian Again
Russell Quigley left the Navy after four years. It was his dream to go to college on the G I Bill. Russell was married by now and had a baby boy. He soon learned the G I Bill did not cover his expenses. He also discovered he missed being where the action is. He joined the Navy again in 1960. Back then, the Navy wiped the slate clean when you re-enlisted, but Russell was bound to fill it up again.
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World War Ii (wwii) Battlefront: The Pacific Campaign Part I: The Fall Of Singapore (october, 1941), Pearl Harbor (december 7, 1941), The Battle Of Midway (june 2, 1942), The Solomon Islands (july, 1942) (in Color)
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IN COLOR! The Fall of Singapore (October, 1941)
Before the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese initiate the Pacific War by firing on the British in Malaya. Their route to the rubber rich nation takes them into Singapore, the World's most armed fortress. The ultimate surrender of Singapore becomes the British Army's first major loss of the War.
Pearl Harbor (December 7, 1941)
On December 7, 1941 during a two hour surprise attack on the American Pacific fleet anchored at Pearl Harbor, Japanese Navy Pilots score a near complete victory. Almost 85% of the American fleet is either damaged or destroyed. Air bases are strafed and 2,500 Americans are killed. It is one of the most devastating losses in the history of the United States Navy and a pivotal moment in World events by bringing the U.S. into World War II.
The Battle of Midway (June 2, 1942)
After the disastrous Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, only one isolated atoll prevents an enemy invasion of Hawaii. Midway Island is where the Japanese fleet converges on a tiny American base with a massive strafing and bombing attack. The Japanese expect to wipe out American defenses and keep the U.S. out of the Pacific. But, because of advance intelligence, U.S. Navy Pilots are able to locate the Japanese carriers and destroy them in one of the most decisive Pacific battles of World War II.
The Solomon Islands (July, 1942)
For the first time since Americans entered the War, Marines face Japanese infantrymen at Guadalcanal. In the jungles, two powerful armies clash in a six month battle that claims nearly 30,000 lives. In their attempt to retake the Island's landing field, the Japanese are outnumbered four to one. Nearly 1,000 of them are cut down in a matter of hours.
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Bad Elf 1000 30 Pin Ipod/iphone/ipad GPS Receiver
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The receiver plugs into the 30-pin dock connector on the iPod touch, iPhone, iPad and iPad2, providing high performance GPS data to ALL location-based iOS applications in the App Store. This accessory allows owners of iOS devices without an integrated GPS receiver (original iPhone, all iPod touch devices, the iPad Wi-Fi) to use mapping, navigation, geocaching, golf range-finding, boating, flying, driving and many other location-based apps. This is the best-selling Apple-authorized GPS accessories on the market that works with the today! Unlike most GPS cradles and car kits, this accessory is compatible with the form-factor of all past/current/future iOS devices, and allows you to continue using your favorite case as long as it does not block the 30-pin dock connector. See the Bad Elf website for a list of apps that have good "offline" support and do not require a continuous Internet connection to work. This accessory can use the Assisted GPS data provided by iOS when a network connection is available - but does not require it. The MTK chipset is known for its fast GPS lock times with or without this data.
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Midway Islands Flag Coffee Mug
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Midway Islands Flag on this coffee mug is great representation for anyone who is Midway Islander. The Flag of Midway Islands can now be proudly diplayed on your coffee cup. The Flag of Midway Islands on this coffee mug makes the perfect gift for anyone who has heritage from Midway Islands. Enjoy The Flag of Midway Islands when drinking your coffee or tea in the morning, day or night.
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1996 Midway Games Sonya Blade Toy Island Mortal Kombat Trilogy Fighters Figure With Insert Missle
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1996 Midway Games-Sonya Blade- Toy Island Mortal Kombat Trilogy Fighters Figure with Insert Missle
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17360 Etolin Island To Midway Islands
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1:217828 Scale. Pacific Northwest/Alaska Region. 43.89'' H x 33.37'' W.
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Midway Islands
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Midway (collector's Edition)
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Roller Ghoster [hd]
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