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US Veteran, Absent Comrade
Today, every newspaper in this country and every news source should be reminding us of Dec 7, 1941. There are only five survivors of the USS Arizona left alive. 400 plus WWII veterans die each and every day. We have produced a generation of youth that know little or nothing of our history other than some perceived wrong doing.
Visiting Pearl Harbor was always on my bucket list. During Viet Nam, a ship that I was on made a very brief stop there. I was so looking forward to going ashore and visiting all the historic sites. For days I planned all the places that I would see. As things so often work out in life, duty called and I was forced to work the entire port visit.
In 2003 on my twilight tour of duty in the Navy, I was ordered to the Pacific Fleet Headquarters of the Seabees at Pearl Harbor. I spent most of my tour travelling to other areas but still had ample opportunity to visit the Punch Bowl, the Silent Service museum, Ford Island, the battleships Missouri, Arizona and Utah. It was the remarkable end to a long career in uniform.
Visiting Pearl Harbor was always on my bucket list. During Viet Nam, a ship that I was on made a very brief stop there. I was so looking forward to going ashore and visiting all the historic sites. For days I planned all the places that I would see. As things so often work out in life, duty called and I was forced to work the entire port visit.
In 2003 on my twilight tour of duty in the Navy, I was ordered to the Pacific Fleet Headquarters of the Seabees at Pearl Harbor. I spent most of my tour travelling to other areas but still had ample opportunity to visit the Punch Bowl, the Silent Service museum, Ford Island, the battleships Missouri, Arizona and Utah. It was the remarkable end to a long career in uniform.