USS MULLINNIX DD-944
1962 - Unitas III
Courtesy James MacKay (1962)
Courtesy James MacKay (1962)
Courtesy James MacKay (1962)
Courtesy James MacKay (1962)
Note: The Oiler is USS Pawcatuck AO-108. James was an RDSN on USS Randolph CVS-15 from which these pictures were taken
Along with USS Noah, USS Ingraham, and USS Blandy DD-943, Mullinnix was one of several DD's assigned to Randolph at the time
Mullinnix Postcard - Unknown Date
LT Stibler being highlined from USS Picuda SS-382 to Mullinnix, after accident
LT Stibler being highlined from USS Picuda SS-382 to Mullinnix, after accident
LT Stibler being assisted by Mullinix Corpsman, Chief Petty Officer Billy G. Freeman - being highlined from USS Picuda SS-382 to Mullinnix, after accident
This is what's its all about, right?
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(All pictures courtesy of Ken Robarge)
Following 4 Pictures Courtesy of Robert Hall
Mux Motor Whale Boat 1962 Crossing The Equator
Garbage Chute Ass Beating w/ Firehouse! Whoa...
Angostura Inglés (English Narrows)
Note: Picture not taken from Mullinnix
Marilyn Monroe in "Something's Got To Give - 1962
Marilyn Monroe in "Something's Got To Give - 1962
Marilyn Monroe in "Something's Got To Give - 1962
Come On in...
Unfinished remake of "My Favorite Wife," due to the firing of Marilyn Monroe from the film. She was eventually re-hired, but died in August, 1962. Film was never completed.
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