Ballowe, Scott, YN2

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Current Service Status
USCG Veteran
Current/Last Rank
Petty Officer Second Class
Current/Last Primary Rate
YN-Yeoman
Current/Last Rate Group
Yeoman
Primary Unit
1975-1977, YN, CG Station Grays Harbor Westport, WA
Previously Held Rate
SN-Seaman
SA-Seaman Apprentice
Service Years
1973 - 1977
Voice Edition
YN-Yeoman

 Official Badges 

USCG Honorable Discharge


 Unofficial Badges 

Vietnam Era Veteran




 Additional Information
What are you doing now:

FREE and having fun fun fun!!! "RETIRED" RV traveling, camping extended periods with target shooting, hunting, fishing, boating, hiking, snow shoeing and golfing. Lots of camping and hiking in the Rocky Mountains with the dog. My current dog's name is Albin Everett Erickson... ""ALEE"" Marie. AKA: Mountain, ocean beaches, cow, moose, deer, black bear and grizzly bear Dog, Powers Ballowe. We have been within 50 yards of "6" bear this last Spring, Summer and Fall 2022.  One was a grizzly as per law enforcement. All's well. Good dog! "ALEE"  A yellow lab mix... 90 lbs.

   Other Comments:

Terry Wayne Hilgendorf, SK2, and I have remained best friends since meeting September, 1975 at USCG Small Boat Station Westport, Wa. We were  each other's best man at our weddings. He and I have retired about the same time, 2016  "with" or wiithout ex-wife's or his wife in tow. A nice lady for Terry!

   

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1974-1974, Leadership L Course (Port Safety Governors Island N.Y., United States)
Description
Not Specified

Type
General Military Training

Location/Country
Port Safety Governors Island N.Y. / United States

From Month/Year 
Dec / 1974

To Month/Year 
Dec / 1974

Rank
Petty Officer Third Class

Last Updated: Jan 20, 2024
   
Personal Memories

Your memories of this course
This 32 hour course on Human Relations discussed how to get along with people and most of all how to de-escalate someone who has become enraged. We practiced getting mad and having another classmate try to calm you down. My first response to an angry person was to sit down and talk calmly. Do not use the word â??youâ??. I am sure there was much more to this class as I do not recall. Certified Feb. 6th, 1975 by the C.O. Capt. V. A. Bogucki USCG

   
My Photos From This Course
Human Relations

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