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My second tour in the Navy was quite different than my first. | My second tour in the Navy was quite different than my first. | ||
Since I was somewhat fluent in Japanese, I was transferred to the '''USS Duncan''' (DDR-874)] homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. We made port calls all over the Western Pacific including the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea, and I made a side trip to Macau. This allowed for a fair amount of "in port time", and I was able to spend time traveling around Japan, making friends and learning the various Japanese styles of bondage. (I find it interesting that although we did a fair amount of bondage, we never used the title, "[[Shibari]]".) | Since I was somewhat fluent in Japanese, I was transferred to the '''USS Duncan''' (DDR-874)] homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. We made port calls all over the Western Pacific including the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea, and I made a side trip to Macau. This allowed for a fair amount of "in port time", and I was able to spend time traveling around Japan, making friends and learning the various Japanese styles of bondage. (I find it interesting that although we did a fair amount of bondage, we never used the title, "[[Shibari]]".) | ||
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[[File:Duncan_stats.jpg|right|300px|{{bc|Ship stats}}]] | [[File:Duncan_stats.jpg|right|300px|{{bc|Ship stats}}]] | ||
;USS Duncan (DD/DDR-874) <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Duncan_(DD-874)</ref> | ;USS Duncan (DD/DDR-874) <ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Duncan_(DD-874)</ref> | ||
Duncan was the flagship for ComDesRon-9's (Captain Hartigan) and his staff. He was the Commander of eight US Navy destroyers | Duncan was the flagship for ComDesRon-9's (Captain Hartigan) and his staff. He was the Commander of eight US Navy destroyers. | ||
Duncan was decommissioned on 15 January 1971, struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 February 1974, and sunk as a target off California on 31 July 1980. | Duncan was decommissioned on 15 January 1971, struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 February 1974, and sunk as a target off California on 31 July 1980. | ||
Revision as of 03:17, 2 March 2022
My second tour in the Navy was quite different than my first.
Since I was somewhat fluent in Japanese, I was transferred to the USS Duncan (DDR-874)] homeported in Yokosuka, Japan. We made port calls all over the Western Pacific including the Philippines, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Korea, and I made a side trip to Macau. This allowed for a fair amount of "in port time", and I was able to spend time traveling around Japan, making friends and learning the various Japanese styles of bondage. (I find it interesting that although we did a fair amount of bondage, we never used the title, "Shibari".)
ComDesRon Nine
- USS Duncan (DD/DDR-874) [1]
Duncan was the flagship for ComDesRon-9's (Captain Hartigan) and his staff. He was the Commander of eight US Navy destroyers.
Duncan was decommissioned on 15 January 1971, struck from the Naval Vessel Register on 1 February 1974, and sunk as a target off California on 31 July 1980.
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