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| quote: Originally posted by sourdough44: [QUOTE]Originally posted by Rey HRH I'm confused. I thought Great Lakes was shut down??? https://www.glenview.il.us/abo....%20Navy%20buildings. You may be thinking about Glenview NAS, kinda nearby, shut down in the 90’s.
Nope. Never knew about Glenview. I got my info at least a decade back talking with people who went to Machinist Mate A school same as I did. And it wasn't a surprise to me as I saw the closures of Alameda Naval Base in Oakland, CA and Mare Island Naval Shipyard. At least, I'm glad Great Lakes is alive and well. I have great memories despite of being chased with another sailor in the Chicago loop after the bars closed. Fortunately, we escaped into a rescue shelter that gave us bunks and free breakfast in the morning, Pacific Garden Missions. That became my regular AirBnB back then after nights out in Chicago drinking.
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| I started in Honolulu, thought H1 traffic was the worst. Went to Korea, talk about a DIFFERENT kind of traffic, thought it was the worst. Moved to DC/Baltimore area, now convinced this is the worst. So you're telling me Chicago is worse than those? Tell me No.
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| quote: Originally posted by OttoSig:
Moved to DC/Baltimore area, now convinced this is the worst.
So you're telling me Chicago is worse than those? Tell me No.
Pretty close! But you're going to be way up north, and not in the city, you'll be ok.
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| The Metra will take you from Waukegan (Kenosha, WI even) to Chicago. It’s not light rail though and the particular rail line is operated by Union Pacific. |
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| ZSMICHAEL Not Naperville, I grew up in Montgomery. |
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| ZSMICHAEL, shoot me an email. It’s in my profile. |
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| Don’t forget to bring your brass monkey warmer. Wouldn’t want the balls to freeze off!
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| I did boot and A School there… My “fondest” memory was shoveling snow around Snipes Castle at 0200. There were two of us shoveling side by side. It was snowing so hard that by the time we got around the building, we started all over again. Shoveled for a few hours straight. Next in the old memory locker was the “near beer” at the enlisted club. Nasty stuff, but cheap!
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| quote: Originally posted by armored: Welcome to the Chicago area, misery loves company! At least you can sneak through enemy lines and escape to Wisconsin. I think IL. Beach State Park in Zion is open year round, but no hookups. No Campground in the Midwest will have hook-ups available till Spring.
Maybe around Chicago there are no hookups at camp sites during winter but, there are several within an hour driving time from me that are and people live in there all year round. |
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| quote: Originally posted by SpinZone: I spent 4 yrs there as an RDC from 98 - 02. One of the best jobs I've ever had at the absolute worst command I've ever had. Most of my experience there will not be relevant to what you would be getting into.
We hated being there for many reasons but we made the best of it. There are so many world class things to see and do, both in Chicago and the surrounding states. Love it or hate it, if you are bored, you can only blame yourself.
We lived in base housing to minimize my travel time to work and back due to the insane hours I was working but many others lived up in Wisconsin because, well, it’s not Illinois. One RDC i knew did live in a 5th wheel but i don't remember where he parked it. There was a campground on NTC with RV spots but I don't know it they have long term options.
Then we crossed paths. 511 in sept 00. Luckily we were on our way in November so I didn’t see the cold some of these other folks did. Look fondly back at it probably just because I was much younger then. Just remembered: Lamont, Schmidling, and Shive. My RDCs |
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