In December 1973, we're packing up and moving to Alexandria, Virginia where Fred's new assignment located, the Navy Annex in Pentagon. He reported for duty in the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) as an assignment officer for submarine/nuclear power limited duty officers and warrant officers. He traveled extensively during this time for career couseling and submarine detailing matters for Navy personnel.
Here are few places that he has gone to during his assignment as a detailing/assignment officer:
NAVSUBSCOL, Groton, CT.
COMSUBGRU SIX, Charleston, SC
Nimitz CVAN-68, South Carolina DLGN-37, Newport News, VA
COMSUBRON SIXTEEN, La Maddalena, Sardinia, Spain
USS SPERRY (AS-12)
USS HOLLAND (AS-32)
USS PROTEUS (AS-19)
COMSUBPAC, Honolulu, Hawaii
COMSUBGRU TWO, New London, CONN
NAVSHIPYD PUGET SOUND, Bremerton, WA
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
The Honorary Hydronaut
During his assignment at COMSUBDEVGRU ONE, he took on another challenging duty as a diver during the period of June 1971 through July 1972...
He was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation for Deep Dive System Mark 2 MOD O and ELK RIVER (IX 501).
He also received a CITATION from Vice Admiral W. T. Rapp, Commander THIRD Fleet:
"For his outstanding perfomance of duty as Personnel Officer on the staff of Commander Submarine Development Group ONE from 5 August 1971 to 26 November 1973. Lieutenant (junior grade) Crickman's inspired leadership, professionalism, and devotion to duty reflected great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."
"This is the certify that LTJG Fred Crickman, USN is hereby designated Honorary Hydronaut. He is to be accorded all honors, rights and privileges that befit those daring souls that venture into the depths of the realm of Neptunus Rex. Be it known that this exalted status was earned on 26 FEB 1973 by descending 322 feet into Davy Jones' locker in the U.S. Navy Deep Submergence Vessel TURTLE."
He was awarded a Meritorious Unit Commendation for Deep Dive System Mark 2 MOD O and ELK RIVER (IX 501).
He also received a CITATION from Vice Admiral W. T. Rapp, Commander THIRD Fleet:
"For his outstanding perfomance of duty as Personnel Officer on the staff of Commander Submarine Development Group ONE from 5 August 1971 to 26 November 1973. Lieutenant (junior grade) Crickman's inspired leadership, professionalism, and devotion to duty reflected great credit upon himself and were in keeping with the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service."
Friday, October 19, 2007
Old photographs
I am pausing for a moment from Fred's biography to posing some of photographs from my album during his short-lived live...
Enjoyed boating with his son (Mike is behind) in Spring Valley, IL. This was taken in summer of 1991.
Hugging his oldest son, Ricky.
Sitting in a tarven, enjoying a cold beer,
and planning to purchase that tarven after he retired...
Sitting in a tarven, enjoying a cold beer,
and planning to purchase that tarven after he retired...
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Promotion
During this tour at Commander Submarine Development Group One (1971-1973) Fred was appointed from Chief Warrant Officer (W-2) to Chief Warrant Officer (W-3) on June 14, 1972.
And on 24 October 1972, Fred was appointed Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG), Limited Duty Officer (LDO) (Admin), and soon after he was temporary appointed to Lieutenant.
He was officially promoted to Lieutenant (0-3) on 1 May 1975.
And on 24 October 1972, Fred was appointed Lieutenant Junior Grade (LTJG), Limited Duty Officer (LDO) (Admin), and soon after he was temporary appointed to Lieutenant.
He was officially promoted to Lieutenant (0-3) on 1 May 1975.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
It's a GIRL!
Not too long after we moved into our new home at Adriatic Place, I was pregnant with my second child. Fred was still working at COMSUBDEVGRU ONE at Point Loma. Elaine and Don are living next door (you can see their car parks next door in the picture). We bought our first new BUG prior to Steven's birth.
And then on an early fine day of January 1973 Jennifer Marie arrived at Script Hospital in Torrey Pine, San Diego. Fred was so thrilled happy to finally having a little girl as a daughter after five consecutive boys. Although he adores and very prouds all of his sons. That morning after he asked his mom to watch Steven and brought me two dozens of powder pink baby roses when he came to see me at the hospital. I can still see that big happy smile on his face like it just happened yesterday.
And then on an early fine day of January 1973 Jennifer Marie arrived at Script Hospital in Torrey Pine, San Diego. Fred was so thrilled happy to finally having a little girl as a daughter after five consecutive boys. Although he adores and very prouds all of his sons. That morning after he asked his mom to watch Steven and brought me two dozens of powder pink baby roses when he came to see me at the hospital. I can still see that big happy smile on his face like it just happened yesterday.
Jennifer (three months old) and Steven (one year old)
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Reporting to COMSUBDEVGRU ONE
We stayed at John and Meridith Sutphen's home in Chula Vista for few weeks before settled in an appartment at Ward Road in late summer of 1971. John was an admin guy who replaced Fred on his first tour in Vietnam. We became good friend ever since.
Fred reported to his new assignment at Command Submarine Development Group (COMSUBDEVGRU) One Staff at Point Loma, San Diego as Personnel Officer (1971-1973). He was still a Chief Warrant Officer (WO2) at that time.
During this time, Fred's mother, Elaine and her husband Donald Rudat were planning to relocate from Illinois to California. They've decided San Diego was the best place for their Stanley Products home business. So they came out and stay with us just a few weeks before my due day.
In the meantime, we were all looking around for a house to buy. We finally found a new housing development in Mira Mesa area... In the midst of shopping and buying a house, my baby boy was born at the Naval Balboa Hospital in early autumn that year. Steven, the Duke (Fred gave him that nick name), he was such a bundle of joy to us. We bought our first brand new three-bedroom home, one car garage for only $25,500.00 (could you believe the price of housing at that time!!!) at Adriatic Place in Mira Mesa, San Diego. Elaine and Don also bought one with a two bedrooms right next to us. We all stayed at the apartment and awaiting for our new home to be built...
Fred reported to his new assignment at Command Submarine Development Group (COMSUBDEVGRU) One Staff at Point Loma, San Diego as Personnel Officer (1971-1973). He was still a Chief Warrant Officer (WO2) at that time.
During this time, Fred's mother, Elaine and her husband Donald Rudat were planning to relocate from Illinois to California. They've decided San Diego was the best place for their Stanley Products home business. So they came out and stay with us just a few weeks before my due day.
In the meantime, we were all looking around for a house to buy. We finally found a new housing development in Mira Mesa area... In the midst of shopping and buying a house, my baby boy was born at the Naval Balboa Hospital in early autumn that year. Steven, the Duke (Fred gave him that nick name), he was such a bundle of joy to us. We bought our first brand new three-bedroom home, one car garage for only $25,500.00 (could you believe the price of housing at that time!!!) at Adriatic Place in Mira Mesa, San Diego. Elaine and Don also bought one with a two bedrooms right next to us. We all stayed at the apartment and awaiting for our new home to be built...
Friday, October 12, 2007
Reminiscing...
Picture above was taken by Gerry (Fred's sister) during her visit with us in summer of 1975 (I think). We were at his mom's house which was right next door to our house in San Diego at Adriatic Place. Fred was listening to his beloved father's voice on an old tape that Gerry brought it along with her on the trip.
"Though nothing can bring back the hour
Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower;
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind..."
—William Wordworth
Of splendour in the grass, of glory in the flower;
We will grieve not, rather find
Strength in what remains behind..."
—William Wordworth
Gerry and our children, Steven and Jennifer are playing in the water at La Jolla Beach.
Thursday, October 4, 2007
Leaving Vietnam
In late June 1971, Fred has finished his second assignment at MACV in Vietnam.
During this second tour, Fred was awarded a Bronze Star Medal with combat "V", Joint Service Commendation Medal, and a Combat Action Ribbon.
We're preparing for long trip to America. I was about four months pregnant with our first child. I was very sad and happy at the same time with mixed feeling. Sad because I have to leave my entire family members behind for the first time in my life, and don't know when I'll be seeing them again. And happy because I was with Fred, my husband and my only best friend. We're on our way to a bright and unknown adventure ahead of us.
The 747 jet was full of GIs returning to States after their one-year tour of duty. I think I was the only pregnant female on that plane. Its stopped to refueling at Guam, Hawaii, and finally San Francisco. At left, I took that picture of Fred at Honolulu airport right after we landed. After we've gotten the baggages, then we rented a car and began driving to San Diego.
We drove through the Golden Gate Bridge. I saw it for the first time... so cool and exciting!!! We also stopped at Salinas Valley (often call the salad bowl of the nation, Fred said) for dinner that night. Everything are so new, different than what I've pictured in my head before coming to States... and seem so strange to me, and of course I am already homesick.
Arrived in San Diego, we stayed at the Navy lodge for few days before moving into an apartment at Ward Road. We brought some new furnitures and things to setup our first nest...
During this second tour, Fred was awarded a Bronze Star Medal with combat "V", Joint Service Commendation Medal, and a Combat Action Ribbon.
We're preparing for long trip to America. I was about four months pregnant with our first child. I was very sad and happy at the same time with mixed feeling. Sad because I have to leave my entire family members behind for the first time in my life, and don't know when I'll be seeing them again. And happy because I was with Fred, my husband and my only best friend. We're on our way to a bright and unknown adventure ahead of us.
The 747 jet was full of GIs returning to States after their one-year tour of duty. I think I was the only pregnant female on that plane. Its stopped to refueling at Guam, Hawaii, and finally San Francisco. At left, I took that picture of Fred at Honolulu airport right after we landed. After we've gotten the baggages, then we rented a car and began driving to San Diego.
We drove through the Golden Gate Bridge. I saw it for the first time... so cool and exciting!!! We also stopped at Salinas Valley (often call the salad bowl of the nation, Fred said) for dinner that night. Everything are so new, different than what I've pictured in my head before coming to States... and seem so strange to me, and of course I am already homesick.
Arrived in San Diego, we stayed at the Navy lodge for few days before moving into an apartment at Ward Road. We brought some new furnitures and things to setup our first nest...
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