Operated almost entirely out of Mayport Naval Station along with the Saratoga, Jacksonville, FL. I will never forget when the Sara came back home after the first Gulf War. The full cadre of airwings flew low in formation along the St. Johns River right through downtown and from there headed out to Cecil Field. The next day she steamed in to port, missing the first casualty of the war, hometown pilot Scott Speicher..
The next day’s newspaper had the front page full fold photo of someone who had managed to get to the farthest point on the jetties waving an American Flag with the Sara being tugged in.
Your comment brings tears and I am thankful for the American Vets that gave there all. Blessing always in Jesus Name.
Yep. I’m from Jax and remember it well.
I remember "Spike" Scott Speicher when he was training at NAS Lemoore just before the Gulf War. Working for Hughes Aricraft Co. had him in the flight simulator and weapons trainer for a few weeks. Remember when word got out in the Hornet community that he was shot down the first night. He was not even supposed to be on the first sortie that night and was the ready alert, but convinced the Ex O to let him take part in the first attack of the war. He was a nice guy.
Thanks for commenting and I still feel emotions when reading about the sacrifices our veterans make.