I am trying not to get stuck by 12 hour rule.
I will have something by 1200 EST
Hate to be picky guys, but as Albany` has said, this was not a man-o-war. The original question was, "which USN ship....."
I am just being picky aren`t I? Haha! Over to you Albany`!!![]()
"Liberty is a thing beyond all price.
I am trying not to get stuck by 12 hour rule.
I will have something by 1200 EST
Remember that it is the Actions and not the Commission that make the Officer and that there is More expected from him than the title. – GEORGE WASHINGTON
Who or what was the Iron Woman?
Remember that it is the Actions and not the Commission that make the Officer and that there is More expected from him than the title. – GEORGE WASHINGTON
BRAVO ZULU!!!
It was my dad's ship...and he was there that day 25 NOV 44....as a fireman 1st calss was awarded a Bronze Star for valor.
Remember that it is the Actions and not the Commission that make the Officer and that there is More expected from him than the title. – GEORGE WASHINGTON
Yup...nice job.
The Cabot was the last CVL or CVE left until it was broken up in 2002
There was a model of her at the Naval Aviaiton Museum in P-cola in 1990...not sure since.
Remember that it is the Actions and not the Commission that make the Officer and that there is More expected from him than the title. – GEORGE WASHINGTON
Wow! That is a great story.She had something like 97 holes in her at the time of the attack with a lot of damage to her hangar deck. Pyle singled out the damage control team for their remarkable professionalism and bravery. USS Cabot even stayed on the line . Of course you know all of this! Incredible. You must be a proud son, hat`s off to your old man
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Am I right in thinking that she was restored in some way, back in 1997-98? Had no idea Cabot was broken up, seems a shame if indeed the work was done. Next post will be my question, hope I post in time!
"Liberty is a thing beyond all price.
What is the official motto for the U.S. Navy?
"Liberty is a thing beyond all price.
USS Cabot MuseumAm I right in thinking that she was restored in some way, back in 1997-98? Had no idea Cabot was broken up, seems a shame if indeed the work was done. Next post will be my question, hope I post in time![/QUOTE]
She was the Spanish navy ASW carrier Dadalo for awhile but sadly, she went to the breaker yard in 2002.
Dad's battle station was on the steam throttle in the fire room. When the ship was hit, a steam line got ruptured and they lost electrical power in fire room. My dad crawled through pipes in pitch black darkness to the cutoff wheel It took him 27 turns to close the valve which rerouted the steam line and power restored. Dad said he remembered 2 things...the shriek from steam line rupture (on the other side of a bulkhead which was why his compartment was safe) and someone yelling. He later realized the yelling was himself...saying the Rosary at the top of his lungs! In our family the phrase 27 Turns came to mean getting a job done because it had to get done and others were counting on you.
BTW, he was 18 years old.
F1C Paul G. Buchanan 1926 - 2000
Yeah, we're proud of him.
Remember that it is the Actions and not the Commission that make the Officer and that there is More expected from him than the title. – GEORGE WASHINGTON
When we used to have a perfectly workable rescue system for submariners (whose sub did not go below crush depth) we had two Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicles with their surface support ships.
What were the names of the DSRVs?
What were the names of the surface support ships?
Below is a pic I took of the West Coast based ASR rotting away in Benecia.
Able to leap tall tales in a single groan.
All of that as an 18 year old kid, and a new generation of kids are going through it all again in the desert....Lest we forget....![]()
Rusty`
If I may, DSRV 1-Mystic. DSRV 2- Avalon.
Support ships, M/V Kellie Chouest, homeport San Diego.
M/V Dolores Chouest, homeport Norfolk. One either coast.
"Liberty is a thing beyond all price.
Able to leap tall tales in a single groan.
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