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I've seen you post a lot about the history of the speedbag and I've enjoyed every single post or bit of trivia that you have provided.
What I really want to know is how you KNOW all this information? Are you just a casual speed bag user who is interested in the history of our sport or what?
I retired from the Navy in 2006 but from 2001-2004 I was the Command Master Chief of the USS PORT ROYAL (CG 73) - Aegis Cruiser. I wasn't into speed bagging then but I sure as hell wish I had thought of this for my crew!
EDIT: I think Alan is Forrest Gump or something ... DUDE is EVERYWHERE!!
I retired from the Navy in 2006 but from 2001-2004 I was the Command Master Chief of the USS PORT ROYAL (CG 73) - Aegis Cruiser. I wasn't into speed bagging then but I sure as hell wish I had thought of this for my crew!
EDIT: I think Alan is Forrest Gump or something ... DUDE is EVERYWHERE!!
I sent him Books, DVD's and a few autoghraphed bags etc. to use as prizes for his competition. He had the ships photographer take those pictures and he sent them after he had secured naval permission to show the sailors. Got a nice Tortuga captains hat and autographed ship pic also. I haven't heard from him in a while. I told him I'd help support any speed bag related activities he wanted to do, on any ship, in any port. The offer still stands.
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