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General Category => Pattern Requests. => Topic started by: GrayBeard on December 13, 2012, 06:59:57 pm
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I'm looking for a Navy "Fouled Anchor" insignia ... simple pattern that someone wants as a favor.
I've seen one somewhere but cannot remember where.
Any leads will be appreciated.
~~~GB~~~
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Here you go
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Thank You very much!
That is exactly what I need!!!
~~~GB~~~
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Great Pattern JBlock, snagged a copy and I thank you.
Do well on this one GB.
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I also have Senior and Master Chief Anchors.
Jblock, Chief Petty Officer, USN, Ret
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Very nice pattern, i like it, thanks for sharing
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Jblock that is a Great looking pattern. Just a question to you n GB.
Need story on why its called Fouled Anchor?
Danny :+}
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The illustration shows the anchor line wrapped around the anchor itself which would be an example of poor seamanship! This would make it harder to lower or raise the anchor.
The story is that the "chiefs" chose that symbol since their position is as teachers and mentors to the lower rated seamen and this is an example of what they are trying to teach them to avoid. The consensus is that this is a myth!
But as I have heard, the "chiefs" really run the ship and the Navy in general so they are pretty proud of their positions.
You can get the full story on 'wikipedia'...
OR maybe 'jblock' will give us his take on the tradition.
~~~GB~~~
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GB, thats pretty much the way I heard and seen it. The Chiefs are the backbone of the Navy. While I like the anchor, the Chief's logo is now a skull in a Chiefs hat. Don't know nothing about that. It could have at least been a goat in a Chief's hat. Would fall more in line with the Goat Locker (Chief's Mess).
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Here is a Chief's insignia pattern I did a few months ago. Thought you guys might appreciate it.
Don R
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Very nice Don, snagged a copy with thanks.
What Pattern would you do for an Air Force MSgt?
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For a Master Sgt I use the insignia. It can be found on just about any military site. But just in cas, here.
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Al, I would probably do something like this.
Don R
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Old Crow, I like yours a lot better. Yours has personality
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Sierra Hotel Old Crow. THAT one I WILL be cutting. Sincere Thanks.
Al
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How many readers do you think knows what Sierra Hotel means
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I do!
Don R
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Never in the nilitaery bur for some reason I know that one~
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Great patterns!! Thanks for sharing.
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I am a Retired Chief. The anchor is significant to the Chief. The USN means "U" for unity, "S" for service, "N" for navigation. The Chief is the backbone of the Navy. Admirals give the order to move it and Chiefs make it move. We motivate and train Sailors and junior officers alike. By the way the pattern is nice.
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Sierra Hotel Sh!t Hot meaning the best or in prime form
***Merlin***
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JBLOCK, Since you seam to have the chief's anchors, by chance do you have any of the SEABEE emblems or Deep Sea Diver emblems. I am a retired SEABEE Diver.
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Steve, Here is a Deep Sea Diver emblem I re- created from a patch.
Don R
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Wow, I used to train Army Diver in Port Hueneme, Ca. I was looking for the SEABEE Divers patterns. Here is my email and PH as i have some decals and other photo options. Our logo is a MK V hardhat Diver driving a Bulldozer, yes a bulldozer, and there really was one.
KB9RDS@sbcglobal.net
Thanks
steve wendt
US Navy SEABEE Diver (Ret)
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Steve, I sent you an email
Don R