tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1190570484796406433.post5885029059227017919..comments2023-03-22T13:30:45.082-04:00Comments on Grandpa Stephen's Page: A CelebrationStephenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05183065354376386281noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1190570484796406433.post-73875263733062178012009-11-01T20:55:12.921-05:002009-11-01T20:55:12.921-05:00Hello Grandpa Stevens! Grandpa Costa here!
Thanks ...Hello Grandpa Stevens! Grandpa Costa here!<br />Thanks for that wonderful rundown of what we did at NavFac Argentia. I was stationed there from the Fall of '63 to Dec 64, at which time I was transfered to NavFac Eleuthera, Bahamas. I know, quite a change, for sure. I want to thank you and your buddies for keeping our gear in tip-top shape. It worked just fine, both Station King, and Station Juliet. I con't remember what the name of the third (new) station was now. Seems this old mind is forgetting a lot of things lately. *grin*. Back in '63, the older Station King consisted of smaller moving paper (4" wide?) while the newer ones were of the wider type(8 to 10" wide).<br />Anyway, thanks for the great website.<br />Charlie Costa STG2<br />Reader and Plotter in Arg<br />Supervisor in Eleuthera.<br />I sure do miss the old days.<br />http://thecostafamily.net<br />Click on "travels" for my Navy days.Charlie Costa STG2http://thecostafamily.netnoreply@blogger.com