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ADAN Nicholas N. Priebe
- U. S. Navy -
Arabian Sea
ADAN Nicholas N. Priebe
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(This address has been requested 2 times.) (NOTE **)
APO/FPO: FPO AP (Note 1*)
Added here: 25 October 2010
End date: 18 Dec 2010 (Note 3*)
Contact for approx number of Males: 25, Females: 5 (Note 5*)
Unit is from: California (Note 6*)
Note: ADAN Nicholas N. Priebe has not been heard from for over 50 days and was sent a reminder to contact us on 11 Jan 2011.
We suggest you do not send anything to this contact until this notice disappears.

22 Nov 2010:
Dear Anysailor.com

                I am the contact for VFA-151 Line Shack aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln that is currently serving in the Arabian Gulf. I would like to first to extend our thanks to you on behalf of our line shack as well mention the families that have been gracious enough to send us aid in our time of need.

A special thanks to:

The Smith Family
Karen I. of Jefferson, WI
Matt A. of Spartanburg, SC
Raymond & Ruth C. of Venice, FL and the Senior Citizen Community of Harbor Isles, FL
All families and supporters present and future

Our Command, VFA-151 Vigilantes has been the leading supporter in the mission and has the highest amount of confirmed hits currently.

                Due to Opsec I can only divulge limit information as to our ports and any future engagements as well as any photographic material but I’m working with our command to get permission to send a picture of our Line Shack for future update as well as any other material.

                Previous ports we have visited were Port Kelang, Malaysia and Manama, Bahrain. Taking some much needed R&R, our sailors enjoyed the wonderful culture and hospitality of both ports but it never seems like a long enough visit. We work 12 hour shifts 7 days a week and can be out to see for more than 30 days at a time so any word or support we get from home is defiantly a God send. We appreciate all your dedication as we support the mission no matter the weather or the opposition.

Sincerely,
ADAN Priebe, Nicholas USN


25 Oct 2010
Salutations from the 151 Line Rats! (Line Shack)

Heres a little info on our conditions and what we could really use:

We have standered Navy Berthings with fairly small racks but we do have standared electricity. Although being out to sea makes it quite hard to get any supplies other then for use by the unit.

We do have a microwave and a fridge in our shop so popcorn would be great!

Our shop in our command consist of 18-28 year old sailors that enjoy modern music and geedunk (Gum/candy)As well as having a number of sailors (About half) in the shop who use chewing tabacco and have a hard time locating such items onboard. Any flavor of Copenhagen Long Cut although some of the guys insist that we request some skoal chewing tobacco. We appriciate any assistance.

Photos or posters of anything dealing with nature or the US in general would be great :)

In Closing, we pray that our actions here keep everyone back home safe and would like to hear from some of the folks back in the home land.

Respectfully,
VFA-151 Line Rats!

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