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  <title>Comments for Speaking of the Mexican Navy -</title>
  <subtitle>We&apos;re the Military and Airpower Guys of Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online + a stray we found wandering around looking lost.  All original material JHD, BHD, JR, WT,  and KA 2003-2007</subtitle>
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    <published>2006-08-13T13:50:43Z</published>
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    <title>Speaking of the Mexican Navy -</title>
    <summary>We weren&apos;t the first or only group to set their sights on the USS John Rodgers to bring her home to the US. There are several reasons why Ward and Beauchamp Tower Corporation were successful. One of the things I owe you is the story of how that all came about. But two of the key things that convinced the Mexicans that we were serious was our willingness to spend the money, in travel and in prep (The trip down there had to have cost $15K, at least, and that was the second trip Ward has made) *and* perhaps most...</summary>
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      <![CDATA[<p>We weren't the first or only group to set their sights on the <i>USS John Rodgers</i> to bring her home to the US.</p>

<p>There are several reasons why Ward and Beauchamp Tower Corporation were successful.  One of the things I owe you is the story of how that all came about.</p>

<p>But two of the key things that convinced the Mexicans that we were serious was our willingness to spend the money, in travel and in prep (The trip down there had to have cost $15K, at least, and that was the second trip Ward has made) *and* perhaps most importantly, our intent to highlight the <i>Rodgers' </i>service to Mexico as the <i>Cuitlahuac.</i></p>

<p>And when we showed up - with the documentary film crew - they had confidence that we were not just blowing smoke to get the ship.</p>

<p>Here's a shot of the film crew, Rob Harshbarger on the far left and John Nowak on the far right. They're setting up for one of the interviews we did with the Mexican sailors.</p>

<p><img src="http://www.fototime.com/A767F015ECA8A3C/orig.jpg" border=0 alt="Rob Harshbarger and John Nowak setting up filming"></p>

<p>While they were doing that, I went up on the foredeck of the <i>Quetzalcoatl/Voegelgesang</i> and took what is <b><a href="http://www.fototime.com/3F68E062320541B/orig.jpg">one of my favorite shots</a></b> of the <i>Cuitlahuac/Rodgers</i>.</p>

<p>I admit, there were times when it was damn hot and I was approaching muscle failure from schlepping heavy stuff around - but one had only to walk to the bow and look forward to see why we were there.</p>

<p>To keep the Rodgers from looking like this.  </p>

<p><img src="http://www.fototime.com/84DA5BF22C8CA5C/orig.jpg" border=0 alt="Ships being scrapped at Lazaro Cardenas"></p>

<p>Or <b><a href="http://www.ussoriskany.com/id29.html">being a reef</a></b>.  Though I guess burial at sea is a good end for a warship...</p>]]>
      
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    <title>Comment from Justthisguy on 2006-08-15</title>
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        Sir: I was writing about the wrecks at Bikini Atoll.  The only double-entendre I intended was the one about going down on Sara. (toga)

That was rather mild, I think.

When I wrote about the hangar deck, I was thinking about nitrogen narcosis, and how long one can stay at whatever depth, and still survive and come back to the surface.

On looking at what I wrote, though, I must admit it seems kinda naughty. Snork!

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    <title>Comment from John of Argghhh! on 2006-08-14</title>
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        Thanks, JTG. The PG-17C just imploded.
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    <published>2006-08-14T10:53:30Z</published>
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    <title>Comment from Justthisguy on 2006-08-13</title>
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        Yup, being a reef ain&apos;t so bad. I would love to go down on Sara.

They say her hangar deck ain&apos;t so deep that you have to study and practice for years to learn how to get there. Arkansas is there, too, just upside down.

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