I am having fun with my 1967 Ford F-100 Ranger Pickup. Its not completely finished but is on the road. Only have the rest of the Interior to do. The big 390 cube engine with all the Edelbrack performer stuff like cam, manifold, carb. You can hear it coming for blocks, thanks to Flow master.
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As of December 2008, I am now RETIRED again. No more Time clocks to punch. I get up and go to bed when I want.. Life is good.
1969-1969, ADR-0000, VP-31 Det Alpha, VP-31 The Genies/Black Lightnings
NEC ADR-0000-Aviation Machinist Mate -Reciprocating
Base, Station or City NAS North Island
State/Country California
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VP-31 Det Alpha, VP-31 The Genies/Black Lightnings Details
VP-31 was a maritime patrol squadron of the United States Navy. It was established as Patrol Squadron THIRTY ONE (VP-31) on 30 June 1960, the second squadron to be assigned the VP-31 designation. It was disestablished on 1 November 1993.
The primary mission of the squadron was training replacement aircrew and maintenance personnel for all Pacific Fleet patrol squadrons, administrative control of the sonobuoy buildup shop and all class D maintenance for all patrol squadrons on North Island. Limited training was begun soon after the squadron’s establishment, but it was not until the fall of 1960 that a complete staff of 20 officers and 300 enlisted personnel were engaged in full-scale training operations with an inventory of two Lockheed Neptune P2V-5FS aircraft, two P2V-7s, and one Douglas Skymaster R-5D.
Squadron aircraft over the U.S. west coast
The only insignia for VP-31 was approved by CNO on 25 July 1962, and was selected to represent the ASW training program used to educate patrol of FAW-14. The central figure of the design was a submarine at the focal point of four beams from on high. Above the submarine was a magic lamp from which issued a wisp of smoke. The lamp signified the squadron’s original nickname, the Genies. The design was circular, with a scroll at the bottom containing the designation Patrol Squadron Thirty One. Colors: outline of design, lamp and beams, silver and gold; lamp and submarine trim, red; central portion of beams, cream; background of design and submarine, deep blue. The squadron's nickname was Genies from 1962–1971 and Black Lightnings from 1971–1993.