P.O.D.

If you were at the 680 reunion in Las Vegas last week, and likely even if you weren’t, you know I can’t resist the opportunity for story-telling. Nothing like a good sea-story to reconnect, share a few laughs, and remind us of how many years it’s been since we last set foot in Ops Middle Level.

Now, for the first time ever you will have the opportunity to join me nationwide via the magic of radio and the internet. I have been invited to join radio & TV personality, Steve Kates AKA Dr. Sky, as we discuss life on a submarine in contrast to life in outer space, our very own Cold War Boats Association, and probably everything in between. 

Mark your calendars for this Saturday evening, the 17th of May, and join us at 2100 (9:00 pm) Pacific - midnight Eastern time, for two hours of interesting banter about submarine life and why that remains so important to us after all these years.

While you can listen us on the radio in the NYC area on Talk Radio 77 WABC, I’d encourage all of you to go to:

www.wabcradio.com

Click the LISTEN button on the bottom of the page.

Listeners are encouraged to call in with questions - just remember to turn off your computer/tablet/phone volume before you connect.

Call in number:

1.800.848.9222

If you can’t make the live broadcast Saturday (because we are staying up past your normal bedtime, especially on the East Coast) you can find the recorded broadcast later at:

https://wabcradio.com/show/the-dr-sky-experience/

 

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Join Radio/TV personality, Steve Kates / Dr. Sky, as he brings to life many great interviews from the world of Astronomy, Space, Aviation, Weather. World class common sense interviews with scientists, astronauts, celebrity guests, as well as those that talk about American exceptionalism and our freedoms. A native New Yorker at heart, Steve Kates / Dr. Sky had his start in New York City television in the 1960’s.

 


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