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Billy - Bill White, 63, of Germantown, had not seen Foggy - Jim Ryon, 63, of Chattanooga - since they parted ways on the old Navy destroyer USS Stormes in Norfolk four decades ago.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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Ryon, whose nickname stemmed from his penchant for daydreaming, had been one of the organizers of a Stormes reunion.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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Billy - Bill White, 63, of Germantown, had not seen Foggy - Jim Ryon, 63, of Chattanooga - since they parted ways on the old Navy destroyer USS Stormes in Norfolk four decades ago.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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They recalled the typhoon that had the Stormes doing what Sukeena said were 48-degree rolls and almost sank it off Hong Kong.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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They recalled the typhoon that had the Stormes doing what Sukeena said were 48-degree rolls and almost sank it off Hong Kong.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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In those days, they had been 20-year-old sailors, heaving powder and shell into a five-inch gun amid the smoke and noise of the number-two mount as the Stormes plastered the coast of Vietnam in September 1966.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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Some expressed anguish over the Stormes 'shelling of the Vietnamese coast, which they said they believed had killed scores of people.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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Ryon, whose nickname stemmed from his penchant for daydreaming, had been one of the organizers of a Stormes reunion.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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There, amid crisp fall weather and blue skies, they joined the other Stormes sailors and gathered around White's flag.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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In those days, they had been 20-year-old sailors, heaving powder and shell into a five-inch gun amid the smoke and noise of the number-two mount as the Stormes plastered the coast of Vietnam in September 1966.
After 4 decades, former Vietnam War shipmates are brothers once again Michael E. Ruane 2010
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