Some excellent photos and narrative from the Naval History and Heritage Command....
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/e...hbr/ph-bba.htm
Some excellent photos and narrative from the Naval History and Heritage Command....
http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/e...hbr/ph-bba.htm
My 48 star flag went up this morning at first light.
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Never quite as old as the other old farts
Obama. A lifetime of affirmative action gone wrong.
Little or no reporting on the media and less on local news but ther local Buddist church rang the big bell at 9 AM for the dead. We still have a dozen members of the 422 RCBT in town.
"Own only what you can carry with you; know language, know countries,
know people. Let your memory be your travel bag."
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Just saw Myths of Pearl Harbor on tv. The narrator said most of the footage shot by the Japanese planes were lost when the Japanese carriers sank at the battle of Midway.
The Idaho State Journal (Pocatello) had a front page article on a local Pearl Harbor veteran. He was a seaman deuce on the USS Blue, a Bagley class DD. She got underway with just the OOD and three other ensigns running things, and subsequently was on picket duty outside Pearl. She went down at Guadalcanal on aUG 22, '42.
The guy is 88. I just looked at he paper on my way out of the neighborhood grocery. I'll buy the paper tomorrow and see if it has any interesting stuff to pass on this thread.
jn
Last edited by jon_norstog; 12-08-2011 at 06:28.
Darrell brought the paper to work today. The sailor's name is Harold Beebe. He was 17 years old, deck force assigned to one of the 5" mounts as a "pointer." He doesn't say, but I'm guessing crew was on port-and-starboard liberty and the boilers were lit. They went to GQ immediately, it sounds like.
"The first thing I saw was a plane with a big red ball on the side of it. It seemed close, like I could reach out and touch it, but it was about 200 feet out." As to the pilot "I could see him smiling."
There were four junior officers aboard. The OOD and EOW decided to go out and fight. Beebe said "It was just luck that the ship was ready to put out of port. We snapped loose and took off." The Blue stayed out 2 days.
When she came back to port Beebe was on deck and got a look at the wreckage. "I remember seeing a lot of oil. There was about this much oil over the top of the water" he said, indicating about 8 inches with his hands. "There was a lot of oil from the Arizona." He went on to say that the crew all wanted to fuel up, load as much ammo as they could and go after the entire Japanese Navy. "That would have been something, going after the Japanese Navy wit our two destroyers."
The Blue was torpedoed off Guadalcanal, but was not in the big fights of August 12-15. Beebe survived abd ended up on a CVA, the Hancock. After the war he came back to Pocatello met a girl on a blind date and is still maried to her. He got on as an engineer with Union Pacific. They have 10 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Mr. Beebe took each of his 10 grandchildren to Hawaii as a graduation present, including visits to Pearl. The entire family mADE A TRIP TO Pearl in January this year. "They got to learn all about the attack, and they got to see how grandpa came out of it alive."
The story is in the pocatello Idaho State Journal, p. A-1, december 7,2011
jn
neat jon, TY all 4 posting.
be safe, enjoy life, journey well
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OFC, Mo. Chapter
Attended our local Pearl Harbor Day Memorial yesterday morning on the Snake River in Lewiston, ID. Here's a link to KLEW TV's website. When you get to the site look for the story "The Valley remembers Pearl Harbor." Click on it for a story and video report.
http://www.klewtv.com/
Last year we had 5 Pearl Harbor survivors in the valley. Sadly this year only 3, but two of them made it to the memorial.
While most schools today never mentioned it let me add what my son's did. First the flag was at half mast, after the Pledge of Alligence they sang Achors Away and for the 5th grade watched Tora Tora Tora. We had a bunch of Navy, USMC, and Army vet's on hand to help the others draw pictures of that day. It was very moving. Best part was the giant Chirstmas tree when you walked in. Liberals have not robbed this Virginia school of where it came from. One of it's best USMC snipers sadly was taken from us last year. His portrait hangs proudly in the hall. He went to this school when he was 5. My Grandfather was on Baatan. Let us never forget and continue to teach the young. Not hate but readiness, the past and in short dose forgiveness. Please forgive my spelling been up since 5 and just got home. I loved the thread.
Local news did give good coverage of Pearl Harbor yesterday. Butthen this is Arizona