Clark, John, BMC

Boatswain's Mate
 
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Current Service Status
USCG Retired
Current/Last Rank
Chief Petty Officer
Current/Last Primary Rate
BM-Boatswain's Mate
Current/Last Rate Group
Boatswain's Mate
Primary Unit
1985-1989, BM, USCGC Bayberry (WLI-65400)
Service Years
1969 - 1989
Voice Edition
BM-Boatswain's Mate
Five Hash Marks

 Official Badges 

Unit Chief E7 Officer In Charge Afloat USCG Honorable Discharge US Navy Honorable Discharge

US Merchant Marine Service Coast Guard Retired Pin


 Unofficial Badges 

Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club Gun Captain (pre-1969) Assault Boat Coxwain (pre-1969) Order of the Arctic Circle (Bluenose)

Order of the Golden Dragon Order of the Shellback Cold War Medal Vietnam 50th Anniversary

Cold War Veteran


 Military Associations and Other Affiliations
CG Tug AssociationNational Association of Fleet Tug SailorsPost 76
  2007, CG Tug Association - Assoc. Page
  2009, National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors - Assoc. Page
  2011, American Legion, Post 76 (Member) (Arlington, Washington) - Chap. Page


 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

I am  a Master Marine Surveyor and occasionally survey tugs & barges  as well as other commercial vessels.
Mostly I am retired and enjoying my time and various activities.

   
Other Comments:

I am a USCG Merchant Mariner,  MASTER 1600 GT OCEANS, and an Able Seaman Unlimited including Lifeboatman.

Upon retiring from the Coast Guard I immediatly flew to Prince William Sound to assist in the Exxon Valdez oil spill as Captain of an ocean tug. I have operated tugs in Cook Inlet Alaska as well as Kodiak, the Aleutians, Puget Sound and all of the Pacific coast. Mostly I was a Tugman in SE Alaska servicing logging camps and towing logs.  In 1998 after over 30 years at sea I came ashore for good and continued in the maritime industry ashore.

I am a licensed amateur radio operator (HAM) and enjoy this hobby. Probably too many years talking on maritime radios. I still monitor the HF marine band and listen for the tugs and other ships in the North Pacific & Alaska checking in with COMSTA Kodiak and the WX from Kodiak on 4125khz.  Call Sign:  W7TUG.  I am also a USAF MARS radio operator having transfered from NAVY MARS after the cancellation of the Navy program. New call sign AFA0UE.




















 

   

  1969, OSVET (Army, Marines, Navy or AirForce), 413/413
School
OSVET (Army, Marines, Navy or AirForce)

Company
413

Number
413

Start Date 
Jun, 1969
 

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Last Updated:Jul 17, 2009
   
Personal Memories

Best Moment
Graduation in San Diego. Going to "7 SEAS" to get our Cracker Jacks pegged and liberty cuffs.

   
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