Hello and an introduction

Started by NavyCalMaster, 10-02-2009 -- 21:46:50

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NavyCalMaster

Hi everyone! I am very glad that I found this website, the internet is a great tool sometimes.    My name is David Durbin and I am currently active duty Navy serving on board the aircraft carrier USS John C.  Stennis.   I have been in the Navy for 19 years and am about 11 months from retirement.   I have been a calibrator for about 14 of those years and have done many things including serving as an instructor at the Navy Advanced Calibration Technician School, Keesler AFB from 2004-2007.   I am currently a quality assurance rep and am looking forward to pursing a civilian career in the field of Metrology.  Just wanted to say hello to the group and I am proud to be here.   

mdbuike

Welcome to the group...

Just remember, some of us old folks are cranky early in the morning..especially when the grandkids are over for a visit   :-D 

Mike
Summum ius summa iniuria.

The more law, the less justice.

Cicero, De Officiis, I, 33

NavyCalMaster

Hey Mike. . . I have grandkids too. . . two of them so I am not too far behind you!  Thanks for the welcome.

Hawaii596

Welcome.  I think there are probably a lot of USAF types here - I'm one of the ex-Navy types.  I was out before the Stennis was even commissioned, I think.  I got out of the reserves in 1987 after I had eye surgery and was disqualified from further service.  I loved the Navy (not the first year or so).  I particularly loved being stationed at Pearl Harbor for three years as a newlywed.  I was an ET1 with 10 years in, graduated from Lowry in 1983 and looking forward to figuring out how I can do the other kind of retirement.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

CalibratorJ

Howdy  :-D

Ah, good ole Keesler- how I miss those wonderful condemned Army Barracks, er, Dorms for the AF types  :roll: A good bud of mine here in Huntsville did some time there as an instructor probably around the same time you were there.

Looking forward to enjoying retirement? Just think, now you get to start ALL OVER again  :-o

flew-da-coup

I am the Navy Cal Master! How dare you take thy name! Just kidding. Welcome to the forums! I am a former ET/IM. Been in the civilian arena for 17+ years after 6 in the Navy. I am glad to see another shipmate on board here.
You shall do no injustice in judgment, in measurement of length, weight, or volume.Leviticus 19:35

Hawaii596

Sounds like your term in the USN wasn't too far off from mine.  I was in active 1977-85, drilling reserves in Kittery ME from 85 to 87.  Then due to eye surgery I was disqualified from further service.  I miss it, and loved going to sea.  I went to Lowry in 1983.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

NavyCalMaster

Quote from: CalibratorJ link=topic=1423. msg13966#msg13966 date=1254604963
Howdy  :-D

A good bud of mine here in Huntsville did some time there as an instructor probably around the same time you were there.



Is his name Brandon Kitchens?  I know he went to the Huntsville area when he got out.

CalibratorJ

Lol, one and the same. Used to instruct with him - think he is coming over my way now as a tech.

NavyCalMaster

Tell him I said hello when you see him, quite a small world we have created, sometimes.

CalibratorJ