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[StartQuote] This is what I love about all of you and this message board. You are great. I just love being able to post a question and have those that know and those that were there respond. In doing my research ... I have found the books to be wrong so many times. Pat Rogers has straightened me out many times and now Earl. Good job. Earl ... recently I have been going over your old posts to research what the Ship Cook did for the PT boat. I love the recipe section. I remember my dad telling me that his cook, E.W. Habenicht (Cookie), could make SPAM taste like ham, beef, chicken (he had a few other menu items I can't remember). Pat Rogers remembers him well and has sent me pictures of him. While Pat remembers the cook staying at base ... my dad remembers the cook providing food all night on patrols ... and them manning the battle stations during an attack. Happy Fathers Day one and all. [image] http://www.valinet.com/~natsmith/PT/Artie-Pat-Cookie.jpg[/image] [image] http://www.valinet.com/~natsmith/PT/SPAM1943.jpg [/image] left to right: Art Schwerdt, Pat Rogers, Cookie E.W. Habenicht (plus a frequent meal) natsmith[EndQuote]
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