Fishermen’s Cove

  4.1 – 96 reviews   • Seafood restaurant

Fishermen's Cove 73507

Address and Contact Information

Address: 22867 OK-49, Lawton, OK 73507

Phone: (580) 529-2672

Website:

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Reviews

chris groner
i did my basic here, August-October 1996. wouldn’t recommend it during these months. we didn’t have bunk beds, 72 men in one bay. lots of fun. By far, the hardest boot camp post, from what i have been told about the other boot camps. Of course that was back then when the drills could beat the crap out of you, if they felt like it…ahh the good old days.
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Gio VS
I went to basic training at 2014, love this place (not while i was there) but now i figure out how beautiful this place is, beautiful valleys and hills weather changes to drastically during the day, but isn’t that bad 5 star because i had the best memories in my life thanks to this place
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jared patterson
13P Currently on gate guard detail..PSA there’s a Visitors Center now, and if you don’t have a government issued ID, you will have to go there, give them your state id and undergo a background check. If all is well then you’ll receive a 3 day pass, or 30 pass depending on why you need to come onto post. (I don’t know what they look for on the background check)
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steve hughes
This small museum focuses on historic aspects of this large Army post that is loaded with history! Across the quadrangle from the museum is the Sherman house, named for the visiting Civil War general who scuffled with 3 Indian Chiefs on the front porch. Nearby is the guardhouse where Geronimo stayed after a few late nights in nearby Lawton. Geronimo is buried on the fort grounds, as is the famous Comanche chief Quanah Parker [next to his mother Cynthia Ann, who was kidnapped by Comanches at age 9 — fascinating story]. There is also a large museum of artillery pieces that you’ll likely easily see as you enter the post. Military buffs could easily spend a full day here — do your research and find a good map to bring — the fort is big, and the roads wind around!
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Greg Maxwell
In late Feb of ’70 when I was getting ready to DEROS, I filled out my dream sheet, aka next duty station request. I asked for east coast or west coast. Naturally the Army sent me to Fort Sill, OK. I wangled a transfer from III Corps Artillery to B Battery Staff and Faculty Bn, USAFAS. I worked in the Allied Liason section. We took care of the foreign students who were there at the Artillery School. I drove a station wagon and did some typing. No heavy lifting. I worked for Maj Tyler and then Maj Sarantakes. Good duty. CPT Graw, LT Fernandez, CPT Berg, LT D’Arienzo, CPT Hudson, SSG Holbrook, SSG Akins, SP5 Rich worked in the office at one time or another. CPL Jim Hillestad, USMC worked down the hall in the Marine Corps liaison office. Best wishes to you all from Max
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Arthur Williams
So… Some things never change, huh? Lol lol lol These comments have a familiar ring… Sounds like 1984-1986 all over to me. 1/12 th FA, anyone? Lol. Well, I’m reading the reviews approximately 3 years after my first posting… I wonder doth we all protesteth a bit much??? No one promised us “flowery beds of ease” when we signed on the bottom line, just the opportunity to join a LONG LOOOONG line of defenders of our freedoms that too many seem to take for granted. Yes, Ft. Sill could sometimes try the patience of old man Job himself, and I didn’t achieve my personal goal of retiring from active duty (long story), but my 5+ years helped make me who I am today. I thank God for the privilege of serving with mostly honor, if not much distinction. And thanks to SFC Jobin, SSG Doris Jackson, SSG Maurice Ford, CSM Jefferson and 1SG Bishop Johnson for taking a chance on a knucklehead from Brooklyn by way of Florida back in 1982-1987. God bless y’all.
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Janice Moss
Just came back from there and for being so highly recommended, it was NASTY! Crap cakes are doughy with no crab and the fried oysters, I had to SPIT OUT! Fried catfish is still sticky on the inside, not cooked well enough. Fried shrimp & clams are decent, which is the only reason I gave it a 1 star. It was $60 w/4 beers. Will NEVER go back or recommend. Tip is included in the meal.
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Shawn Withers
decent place.. I’m an 11B and used to a strict post.. BCT and AIT here are a joke… kids and DS’s uniforms all jacked up Sr NCO’s and Officers walking in grass just way to lax for a grunt!
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tupton4
My grandauhter graduates from basic training this weekend. She loves it there and is looking forward to the next 19 weeks of schooling.
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HOWARD KING
Trained here in 1967. Where is good ol’ Signal Mountain? I’ll never forget this place as long as I live. Thanks for the memories!
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