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FReeper Canteen~Hall Of Heroes:Chester M. "Whitey" Mack~29 Sept 08
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Posted on 09/28/2008 5:00:19 PM PDT by AZamericonnie
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~ Hall of Heroes ~ Chester M. "Whitey" Mack Some info from this website. |
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Chester M. "Whitey" Mack, 77, of Englewood, Fla., passed away Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008. He was born July 20, 1931, in Glen Lyon, Pa. Whitey and his beloved wife, Joan, moved to Englewood in 1995 from North, Va. He was a highly decorated U.S. Navy captain with 20 years of service. He had a chemical engineering degree from Penn State, and master's degree in international law from Georgetown University. He was a member of the American Legion, Military Officers Association of America of Sarasota, Fla., and the USS Lapon Association; and a life member of U.S. Submarine Veterans. Arrangements were made in Port Charlotte, Fla.
So what did he do for those Navy decorations? From a NOVA transcript:
NARATOR: Sub commanders like Whitey Mack, knew the risks of getting in close; they also knew the rewards. In 1969, Mack slipped in behind the newest Soviet missile sub, and followed its every move for 47 straight days. MACK: Every 90 minutes, he changed course. It was 89 minutes or 91 minutes; it was exactly 90 minutes. And that's the longest I slept for the whole time. He'd go up, well we'd go up, he'd come down, we'd go down. And sometimes, we'd go pretty deep. We just did the merry old dance, you know, two 6,000 ton ships circling each other. I think that probably the most important thing is that we came back like we had an idea of where he was operating, the method of his operations. We thought we had a better handle at the range of his tactical missiles. We could actually separate the different officers of the deck. We knew which guy had the deck just by the way he handled the ship, the way things ran. When you learn next door to somebody, you learn a lot about him, and we did. And we brought all that information back. __: This business of surveillance against the Russians and finding out what they were doing, it was just like cowboys and Indians. And naturally, as it got more sophisticated, it was a bit more like three-dimensional chess. But with the added spur to it, knowing that somebody might be nudging up your backside any minute, and really being quite nasty about it. NARRATOR: Sometimes spying against the other side led submarines into spaces they weren't supposed to be, a fact both sides, to this day, officially deny. __: Our submarine never, never entered the American territorial waters. We had a strict order not to come closer than 50 miles. __: The orders were quite clear, "Thou shalt not trespass." __: And were those orders ever trespassed, themselves? __: I can't answer that question. You might get someone from the United States Navy to answer that. I can't. I'll just leave it, "Thou shalt not trespass." And somebody wants to give a nudge and a wink, well that's up to them. __: Look, in the '60s, I was training with the SEALs. I was in the Navy, training with the SEALs, and some of my colleagues had been in the sewers of Hanoi....(inaudible) that's one of the sewers. So can you get real close? Well you can get real close. ...(laughter)
The story of Whitey Mack is detailed in a book called "Blind Man's Bluff." One of Whitey's favorite hangouts was the Horse And Cow. And there's even a song called the "Ballad of Whitey Mack." Click the link - you'll love it!
Thank you Whitey - you were a true hero. Fair seas and following seas to you, sir.
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To: AZamericonnie; StarCMC
Thank you, Star and Connie!
Here I is!
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posted on
09/28/2008 5:47:15 PM PDT
by
Old Sarge
(Illic Haud Deus Est)
To: ConorMacNessa
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posted on
09/28/2008 5:47:42 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of the Masses Could be Farts)
To: TASMANIANRED
She did? I bet that’s an interesting story!:)
A very good evening to you Taz.
Something to eat & a fresh pot of coffee? *Hugs*
To: brushcop; StarCMC
A very good evening to you brushcop. *Hugs*
I have a feeling that perhaps Star will find the circus a tad slow & mundane & return home to pick up her normal pace in short order!:)
To: Old Sarge
Howdy Sarge....did you get rested up yet? Your voice return? *Hugs*
To: All
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posted on
09/28/2008 5:54:38 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of the Masses Could be Farts)
To: AZamericonnie; StarCMC
Thanks for tomorrow’s thread and letting us know about yet another great hero. It’s always a little painful when one of the best leaves us.
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posted on
09/28/2008 5:55:33 PM PDT
by
amom
(rememberingTonk-always-Proud Blue Star Mom of a tanker somewhere near SadrCity Iraq)
To: mylife
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posted on
09/28/2008 5:56:09 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Peregrine, patron saint of cancer patients, pray for us.)
To: brushcop; StarCMC
Good evening, brushcop.....I will surely pass on your request for Admiral Thomas Moorer to the master of the Hall of Heroes researcher, StarCMC.
He led by example always had a moment to greet us lowly swabs.
This is one of my personal requirements for a good leader, the willingness to meet those that make things work.
And thank YOU for your service to our country.
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:00:06 PM PDT
by
Kathy in Alaska
(~ RIP Brian...heaven's gain...the Coast Guard lost a good one.~)
To: amom
God Bless Tommy Cox.. A Submarine legend Who in his old age lives in
Caribou Maine
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:01:02 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of the Masses Could be Farts)
To: mylife
Thanks for the link and your service. What an experience ...
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:02:32 PM PDT
by
amom
(rememberingTonk-always-Proud Blue Star Mom of a tanker somewhere near SadrCity Iraq)
To: Kathy in Alaska
"He led by example always had a moment to greet us lowly swabs."
The mark of a true leader!
Lamh Foistenach Abu!
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09/28/2008 6:03:02 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Peregrine, patron saint of cancer patients, pray for us.)
To: AZamericonnie; StarCMC
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September 29, 2008
Ask Me Now
If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him. James 1:5
Whether you need a weather forecast for Singapore or driving directions to a restaurant in Chicago, the answer may be just a cell-phone call away. A California-based mobile service called AskMeNow utilizes Internet content sources to send text-message replies to queries from registered users on just about any subject. In many cases, a text-message reply may be received within minutes of submitting a question.
In a sense, the invitation to ask anything, anytime, anywhere mirrors Gods call to all who follow Jesus: If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach (James 1:5). But this is more than a mobile information service. It is our heavenly Fathers promise to provide the guidance we need, especially during trying times.
All we need is a sincere desire to follow Gods direction and faith that His way is best. Because the Lord gives generously to all men without making them feel foolish or guilty, we can ask in faith without doubting (vv.5-6 Phillips).
The Internet is a great place to find helpful information, but there is only one source of divine wisdom to direct our steps each day. The Father invites our sincere requests anytime, anywhere.
My Lord is ever with me
Along lifes busy way;
I trust in Him completely
For guidance day by day. Anon.
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:06:17 PM PDT
by
The Mayor
( In Gods works we see His hand; in His Word we hear His heart)
To: mylife
That was a great link! Thanks! Bless Tommy Cox indeed. Great voice to tell the stories. Thanks again mylife.
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:08:51 PM PDT
by
amom
(rememberingTonk-always-Proud Blue Star Mom of a tanker somewhere near SadrCity Iraq)
To: amom
Good evening amom & good to see you! *Hugs*
Thank God such men lived.
How are things at the farm? All well with your tanker?
To: The Mayor
Thank you Mayor for our daily bread & wishing you a good week! *Hugs*
To: amom
Read the book "Blind Mans Bluff" I love these guys. Dont forget to visit the
Horse and Cow
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:13:48 PM PDT
by
mylife
(The Roar Of the Masses Could be Farts)
To: AZamericonnie
Thank God such men lived - and thank God such men live now!
Lamh Foistenach Abu!
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:14:43 PM PDT
by
ConorMacNessa
(HM/2 USN, 3/5 Marines, RVN 1969. St. Peregrine, patron saint of cancer patients, pray for us.)
To: AZamericonnie
My voice is almost back, and I only have a slight cough now. Sleep is a little rough, but getting better again.
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:14:53 PM PDT
by
Old Sarge
(Illic Haud Deus Est)
To: All; Kathy in Alaska
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posted on
09/28/2008 6:16:59 PM PDT
by
ALOHA RONNIE
("ALOHA RONNIE" Guyer/Veteran-"WE WERE SOLDIERS" Battle of IA DRANG-1965 http://www.lzxray.com)
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