
Poem to Submariner Child * Pinging Pete Chidori * Happy Birthday
Pampanito * Pampanito II * Night before Diego * Galloping Ghost * Xmas
Submarine Sailors * The Last Patrol * Down off Kashi-Ho * For I am a Submariner
* The Ballad of the Blue Beret * Submarine * Remember * Shops of the Devil *
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FOR I AM A SUBMARINER DIVE DIVE I served on
the Holland over a century ago. I still serve to this day on
the Trident, Los Angeles & Seawolf class boats and look
forward to shipping on the Virginia, Texas, and Hawaii. For I am a Submariner. I rest in
peace beneath many seas across this earth. I was on the
Barbel off Palawan, the Scorpion off the Azores and the
Bonefish in the Sea of Japan. We gave them hell in the
harbors at Wewak and Namkwan. For I am a Submariner. I heard
Howard Gilmore's final order, "Take Her Down." For I am a Submariner. I have twin Dolphins tattooed on my chest and twin screws tattooed on my ass. I know the difference between a Lady and a Hooker but treat both with equal respect. I know Georgia Street and Magsaysay drive. And although the Horse & Cow keeps moving I will always find her. I know the meaning of "Hot, Straight, and Normal." For I am a Submariner. I have stood tall and received the Medal of Honor and been thrown in the Brig for being Drunk & Disorderly.I know the reverent tone of "Diesel Boats Forever" and the Gudgeon's "Find em, Chase em, Sink em." I was on the Spearfish evacuating nurses from Corregidor and the Skate when she surfaced at the North Pole. I have spent time in the Royal Hawaiian. For I am a Submariner. I have gone by names like Spritz, Cromwell, O'Kane, Ramage, Breault, "Mush" and Lockwood. I have served on boats like the Nautilus, Thresher, Parche, Squalus, Wahoo and Halibut. On December 7th I was onboard the Tautog at Pearl Harbor. I was also on the Tusk in 49 and sacrificed myself for my shipmates on the Cochino. For I am a Submariner. I have stood watches in the cold of Holy Loch and the heat of the South Pacific. I know what the "41 For Freedom" accomplished. I was on the Sealion at Cavite in 41 and the Archerfish in Tokyo Bay in 45. I have endured depth charges and POW camps. I was on the Seafox when we lost five sailors to a Japanese ambush on Guam. For I am a Submariner. I tip beers over sea-stories with my shipmates at yearly conventions. We toll the bell and shed a tear for our buddies who are on eternal patrol. Many pilots have been glad to see me, including a future president. I have completed numerous highly classified missions during the Cold War. Because "Freedom Is Not Free," be assured that I am out there at this very moment.
For I am a Submariner.
By John Chaffey Powell, Wyoming
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