SSN 680 Plan of the Day
- Brad Williamson
The Master Sailing List is officially on-line. Many of you have explored our test version, and seen how the information that Mark Gray has collected over the years has been turned into a state of the art, on-line database that you can use to collect and organize information on your missing shipmates. No longer do you have to file notes, organize spreadsheets, and try to keep track of it all - you can transfer what you have to the on-line Master Sailing List and share it with all of us.
Our Missing Shipmate Coordinators Mark Gray and Kieth Jeffers are enlisting assistance to start locating as many of these shipmates as we can. If you have time to volunteer, even for one or two shipmates, please contact them through the Contact Us page.
How do you use the Master Sailing List?
First, select the Master Sailing List from the Sailing List menu. You can also choose Missing Shipmates, as that is just a preselected subset of the Master Sailing List.
- Brad Williamson
Where are your Sea Stories? Buried in the bottom of your old sea bag? Time to get them out, dust them off, polish them up a little, and get them posted, before your kids pack you off to the nursing home and take away your internet!
I know that everyone has got some great sea stories, but so far our contributors have been primarily from the early eighties. Nothing wrong with that, but all of us want to hear your little gem, and there are a lot more years that we haven't yet heard from!
I'd personally like to capture your Sea Stories as part of the living history of the USS William H. Bates. As far as I know, there has never been an effort to document the personal history of a crew of the Silent Service, and our stories have a place in history that is probably without equal. Add the convenience of this website and we have a great opportunity to make sure our contributions to the Cold War take their rightful place.
- Brad Williamson
Congratulations, Ted Mercure, on being our 150th registered user! Welcome Aboard!
- Brad Williamson
Just a quick update to let you know how things are going.
- I've added more Crossing the Line - 1983 photos to the Crew Galleries - check them out and help identify crew members from that period.
- I put up a poll on the Homeport/POD pages to see how many of you would attend a September get together in San Diego. This is for all of you that would rather not wait a year or more for a more organized formal reunion. Add your vote so we can start planning.
- More and more sea stories are coming on line. If you want to write your own, contact me. Check the FAQ for details.
- I see some of you are updating your profiles with details, photos, biographies, etc. This is a great way to update all your shipmates at once so you don't have to continually repeat yourself.
- Brad Williamson
Hey, Brad! I just posted a bunch of photos the other day, and now they are gone! Whazzzup with that?
Well, crew, I've been trying to keep the photos organized in categories that help others find photos of interest. We currently have six categories, and many subcategories. If you post a photo without assigning it to a sub-category, I'll create a new sub-category and move the photo.
You can create your own sub-categories using the button next to the photo upload button. Keep the categories relevant and clean, and I'll rearrange things if necessary.
So your photos aren't gone - just relocated during house cleaning. Thanks for sharing your photos with us.