Married a sailor & was stationed at NAS/JAX best y...
Married a sailor & was stationed at NAS/JAX best years of my life!
Married a sailor & was stationed at NAS/JAX best years of my life!
Carlos was incredibly helpful, and went above and beyond in customer service!!
So covenant knowledgeable staff every tool you could need.
It's a very nice place to go to. Bowling here is reasonably priced and the food there is good. I went to swimming lessons at the base back when I was a kid. Back when I was in high school , I used to work out at the gym here in Saturdays. I like that they have a lot here for people to put their cars at if they want to sell it.
HSM 70 is the worst. They don't help their sailors, and try just go with their hidden agenda. Try to keep you. Make up lies about sailors convenient to them.
Lovely place to view! Have never been inside though!
First duty station after boot camp 1965. AE School Class 520. Great experience.
need to correct the website link that pops up when googling NAS Jax. Presently the websit link takes you to an Air Force recruiting site. Pretty clever that a sister service has hijacked another service's website.
Graduated 1964 AE school later sent to vs 23 San Diego attached attached to USS
Yorktown spent three tours
Great place to relax, meet new friends. The bar tenders are the best ever, Lauren, Kat and Kim.
Always Information On The Go . Good Going.
Alva Nita Bell
My husband's first place from being in boot camp and marrying me, our first home was in the Wedgewood Apts. across the street from Roosevelt Blvd. There is a train that use to run very close to these apts. Our apt was furnished. We left, basically, with nothing but our clothes and the wedding gifts we had received. We went from a sleeping town to big city of Orange Park,Fla . At the time, Orange Park had a couple of hotels and we stayed in one of them. We had time to leave our home town and find a furnished appt. When we paid for the apartment and looked around in it, it all seems so surreal now that I am 61 y.o. I was 19 at the time and my husband was 21 y.o. We were happy there as he attended his first classes. We had time to get there from where we lived in Georgia, find an apartment, spend a night or two in Orange Park and then came back home and we came back, 6 hours away to Georgia and were back there by Dec. 26, 1971. I looked it up in Google this a.m. and have been stuck on the places that I remember there. IT has all changed so drastically from the street views that I see. We were happily married for 37 1/2 years and then my husband wanted a divorce in 2007. I still have my memories. My husband got orders to Albany,Ga.We were happy as our home was just 3 hours away. We always thought that we'd be attached to California and a long way from home. As I remember it, we were ecstatically happy. We had little or nothing but the things we brought with us. After 6 months of living together, we had to rent a truck to come home. Happy as could be that his orders were so good to us and so were our families. I remember that we had to find each other again for many other port of calls that he had during his years in the Navy at sea. His total time at sea was 2 years, 6 months, and 26 days. For the most part, it was all good now that I have grown older. I remember getting my military ID when we first arrived at NAS JAX and I was so scared. It was raining so hard. My photo was terrible as I had gotten myself soaked just to get in where my ID was made. I locked my keys in our car. My husband and I were to meet at lunch. HE walked from the backside of NAS, to the little bldg. in front where I was. I had no idea where he was. I looked out and saw him coming, of course,on foot. He was soaked as well. BUT, he had the spare key, thank goodness. If I could live over any part of my life, it would be at the beginning of our lives together. We knew more happiness than the average couple because we were so much in love with each other. sickness fell on my body and tensions strained our lives for so long that he just could not take it. As far as he is concerned, this is a chapter that will never exist in his memory.I know that he has not forgotten it. Thank goodness this is here for me to find again. Lots of things have changed but for the most part, it all stayed the same.. I appreciate the ability to do this thru Google.. and I appreciate our forces of USNavy.. thanks for the memories. Elice Still, just a happy wife of an ex sailor.
They wouldn't let me fly the jet and they dont have any tanks Gta v is so much better