Griff Murphey
12-11-2010, 08:41
Usually this is for walking in with your hat on. My first time into the side entrance of the little "side" bar at the Cubi Point Naval Air Station O Club, in 1975, I had the bell rung as I was taking off my pisscutter. The door opened right INTO the bar with no entryway as is normal. I'm sure the bartender kept an eagle eye on that "hatch" for Cubi first timers such as me.
We (BLT 1-4) were staying in the lovely unairconditioned Quonsets at the MAU camp... like McHale's Navy. Our temporarily-USMC-infantry-assigned-pilots (ALOs) all checked into the Cubi Point O club as transients.... not legal. Nothing said, but all pilots, pretty much, are primadonnas, so I guess that's expected.
General Houghton, CG 3rd MarDiv, and Col. Gray, 4th Regiment CO and future Commandant, came in to schmooze with us one Sunday morning and the Club had just had a champagne brunch. Many of our lieutenants were staggering around carrying champagne bottles. None of it seemed to bother the General or our regimental CO, they made brief speeches, schmoozed, and left. The drinking continued.
:1948:
There was another bar deep inside the club that looked out over Subic Bay and that one has been moved and set up at the Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola.
We (BLT 1-4) were staying in the lovely unairconditioned Quonsets at the MAU camp... like McHale's Navy. Our temporarily-USMC-infantry-assigned-pilots (ALOs) all checked into the Cubi Point O club as transients.... not legal. Nothing said, but all pilots, pretty much, are primadonnas, so I guess that's expected.
General Houghton, CG 3rd MarDiv, and Col. Gray, 4th Regiment CO and future Commandant, came in to schmooze with us one Sunday morning and the Club had just had a champagne brunch. Many of our lieutenants were staggering around carrying champagne bottles. None of it seemed to bother the General or our regimental CO, they made brief speeches, schmoozed, and left. The drinking continued.
:1948:
There was another bar deep inside the club that looked out over Subic Bay and that one has been moved and set up at the Naval Aviation Museum at Pensacola.