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Red,
Is there anyone (other than Vincent P. Norris) that remembers being paid in cash every other Friday? Still very common into the late 1960s. It's how I got my liberty $$ while on 3rd Class Midshipman cruise (on a CruDesPac tin can) in 1966. Somewhat related sidebar: When CORAL MARU returned from its 1973 WestPac cruise, we happened to find ourselves approaching the International Date Line the evening of payday. Of course after crossing the Line, the "next" day was still the "same" day on the calendar. Guys were joking that it was payday again, and when was pay call going to be piped? --- Mike Kanze "You're never too old to become younger." - Mae West "Red Rider" wrote in message om... "Peter Stickney" wrote in message ... In article , Ogden Johnson III writes: [Does anybody in the US military still get paid with checks [much less {gasp!!!!!!} cash] nowadays, or has DoD gone mandatory direct deposit? Saw on a recent cable show on carriers that all their crew's cash comes out of an ATM.] Funny that you should bring that up... I've just been working on a piece of that, actually. It's more than just ATMs - Some ships are part of NavyCash, which reduces the demand for hard money by substituting programmable "Smart Cards" for geedunks & stamps & Mess Dues and such. You can transfer funds from your Ship's Account, using something like an ATM, and use the card in the Coke Machines & such. The accounting for the DISBOs is a lot easier, and so are the logistics. It seems that when they empty the cash boxes in the Coke Machines every month, they're hauling about 1,000# of quarters around the ship. (For a CV or LPH-sized ship). So, anyway, the effort is there to eliminate hard cash on ships. (The cards can also be used as Debit Cards ashore). -- Pete Stickney Without data, all you have are opinions Is there anyone (other than Vincent P. Norris) that remembers being paid in cash every other Friday? As far as the greatest number of traps, I wonder who had the most combat traps? For the life of me (getting old I guess) I can't remember the name of the A-4 jock from Vietnam era who had something like 750 "green ink" entries in his log book. Heck I think he retired as an admiral too. Red Rider |
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