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My respect for you, Mr. King, just went up several notches.
But, it still won't keep me from slamming you for being a motorboater. CN "DSK" wrote in message . .. Thom Stewart wrote: Thanks Group, Dec.,7th, 1941 was the day that Branded my generation. Us Old Timers vowed to make the bad things in our world better. We thought we did. Trouble with living so long, is seeing that we created other problems. SORRY Thanks for Rememdering Pearl Harbor! Thank YOU, Thom! A few years back I met an old man in an airport. We were both waiting for flights. This fellow was wearing a Navy ballcap that said "BB-37 USS Oklahoma" across the front. I went over and introduced myself as a Navy vet. We chatted politely for a little while. His daughter, who was traveling with him, prompted me to ask him about Pearl Harbor. He said it didn't bother him to talk about it, and he was on the Oklahoma that morning. For those of you who don't know much about the attack on Pearl Harbor, here is a brief summary- the carriers, obviously the highest priority targets, were elsewhere... that left the battleships sitting in a row, obviously the biggest prizes. http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/e...hbr/ph-bba.htm The USS Arizona went down, a few anti-aircraft guns firing defiantly, but she was a blazing wreck with 2,000+ casualties. The USS Maryland was hit hard and it took almost 2 years to repair her. The USS Oklahoma was hit almost as hard as the Arizona, and capsized in her berth. Hundreds of men were trapped inside. My acquaintance at the airport was one of those men. He said, "You've been in damage control training, so you can imagine what it was like." Actually, I could barely picture it, and still get cold chills thinking about it. Absolutely dark, locked in a small metal compartment filled with loose equipment, filling up with oily water. He said, "I honestly don't remember most of what happened... probably a blessing. I woke up in the hospital." This is day for remembering & honoring all who have made a sacrifice for this country, and for our freedoms. Sincerely Douglas S. King ex-BT1(SW) |
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