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Kilroy Story |
The Kilroy Story
The vast majority of you World War II vets are very familiar
with the phrase "Kilroy was here" found written just about
everywhere on every piece of equipment from Tokyo to Berlin.
Quite a few Korean War vets saw it and some Vietnam vets
went through the "Kilroy was here" episode. Did you ever
wonder how it all got started?... Kilroy was a 46-year old
shipyard worker from Halifax, Massachusetts and during the
war, worked as a checker at the Fore River Shipyard in
Quincy. His job was to go around and check on the number of
rivets completed. Riveters were on piece work and got paid
by the rivet. Kilroy would count a block of rivets and put a
check mark in chalk, so the rivets wouldn't be counted
twice. When he went off duty, the riveters would erase the
mark. Later on, another checker would come through and count
the rivets a second time, resulting in double pay for the
riveters.
One day Kilroy's boss
called him into his office. The foreman was upset about all
the wages being paid to riveters, and asked to investigate.
It was then that he realized what had been going on.
The tight spaces he had to crawl in to check the rivets
didn't lend themselves to lugging around a paint can and
brush, so Kilroy decided to stick with chalk. He continued
to put his check mark on each job he inspected, but he added
'Kilroy was here" in king-size letters next to the check.
Once he did that, the riveters stopped wiping away his
marks.
Ordinarily the rivets & chalk marks would have covered up
with paint. With war on, however, ships were leaving the
Quincy yard so fast that there wasn't time to save them. As
a result, Kilroy's inspection "trademark" was seen by
thousands of servicemen who boarded the troop ships the yard
produced. His message apparently rang a bell with the
servicemen, because they picked it up and spread it all over
Europe and the South Pacific. Before the war's end, Kilroy
had been here, there and everywhere on the long haul to
Berlin and Tokyo. Along the way, someone added the sketch of
the chap with the long nose peering over the fence, and that
became part of the Kilroy message.
Kilroy’s welcomes local
sports teams and leagues to come celebrate after your game.
Whether you are interested in NTN, NFL football, MLB
baseball, MLS soccer, the Red Sox, the Redskins, the
Nationals, Silver Strike, DC United, VA Tech;
Kilroy's is your place.
Come on in and enjoy our raw bar, our traditional bar, or a
cozy booth. We also welcome large parties; or small parties
such as birthday parties and retirement parties.
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