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To: *USO Canteen; archy; Alamo-Girl; Angelwood; AntiJen; abner; A Navy Vet; ...
Prayers for a soldiers family! A soldier was killed .......He was a member of the U.S. Army and lost his life in service to our nation on October 18, 2002.
I cannot give you his name, it happened in Poland in a covert operation.But a friend of the Canteen has asked for prayers for his family.He was with several other soldiers.I am sorry I cannot give any more information.I know you all understand.

Thank you for your prayers and support of the troops and their families .


7 posted on 10/29/2002 12:29:39 AM PST by Snow Bunny
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8 posted on 10/29/2002 12:32:13 AM PST by Snow Bunny
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Not so good at it, but I will try. I think these covert guys go through so much that we mortals will never know about, whether peacetime or not. Prayers for these rough boys, these junkyard dogs. Yeah. May our Lord gather them in, protect them, and soothe them, at the right time. Amen.
12 posted on 10/29/2002 12:43:28 AM PST by FlyVet
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Prayers UP!
13 posted on 10/29/2002 12:47:39 AM PST by patton
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Snow Bunny,So sorry to hear this,my heart breaks for this beautiful soldiers family.
15 posted on 10/29/2002 12:56:14 AM PST by fatima
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"Blessed are they that mourn, for they shall be comforted."
16 posted on 10/29/2002 12:56:44 AM PST by patriciaruth
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Good morning Bunny.


34 posted on 10/29/2002 1:31:24 AM PST by Aeronaut
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My heart goes out to this brave man's loved ones. He did not shirk his duty, rather, he VOLUNTEERED to serve America. He will not be forgotten.

Thanks to all servicemen and servicewomen who place their lives in danger each day so that we can remain free.

God bless you all. You are in our hearts.
44 posted on 10/29/2002 4:16:59 AM PST by southerngrit
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Good Morning SB and all FR Canteeners! Prayers for the family who lost their soldier. May God comfort them in this time of sorrow.
45 posted on 10/29/2002 4:25:48 AM PST by xp38
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My prayers for the brave soldier who was lost defending us all. My heart hurts for his loved ones. I am profoundly grateful for his service.
46 posted on 10/29/2002 4:29:57 AM PST by Bahbah
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Thank you for letting us know to pray for this person and his family. Praying for all our military,no matter where they are.
49 posted on 10/29/2002 4:46:07 AM PST by kassie
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Today's Classic warship USS Adams (DM-27)

Robert H. Smith class minesweeper
Displacement. 2,200
Lenght. 376' 6"
Beam. 40' 10"
Draft. 18' 10"
Speed. 34. k.
Complement. 363
Armament. 6 5", 8 40-mm., 12 20-mm., 2 dct., 4 dcp., 80 mines

The USS ADAMS (DM-27) was laid down as DD-739-an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer-on 20 March 1944 at Bath, Maine, by the Bath Iron Works, redesignated a destroyer minelayer DM-27, on 20 July 1944, launched on 23 July 1944-sponsored by Mrs. Maude Ryan Adams, the widow of Lt. Samuel Adams, and commissioned at Boston, Mass., on 10 October 1944, Comdr. Henry J. Armstrong in command.

After fitting out there, she embarked upon her shakedown voyage on 1 November. That cruise, which took her to Bermuda waters, lasted for the entire month. On the 29th, she headed back toward the United States and arrived at Norfolk, Va., on 3 December. Following post-shakedown availability in the navy yard there, she put to sea on 11 December with sistership SHEA (DM-30), bound for New York and a rendezvous with BENNINGTON (CV-20). The two destroyer minelayers departed New York with the aircraft carrier on 15 December and set a course for the Panama Canal. The three warships transited the canal on 20 December and, on the 22d, headed for the California coast. They arrived at San Diego on the 29th and remained there two days undergoing repairs. On New Year's Day 1945, they got underway again, headed for Oahu, and they arrived in Pearl Harbor six days later.

For almost two months, ADAMS remained in the Hawaiian operating area. During that time, she acted as plane guard for BATAAN (CVL-29) while the carrier conducted carrier landing qualifications for naval aviators. She also carried out gunnery exercises and shore bombardment practice. The warship spent two periods in the Pearl Harbor Navy Yard-once for the installation of VF radar equipment and again to have her main deck plating strengthened. Early in February, she laid mines and tested mine detection equipment on them. Later, the warship conducted mine laying exercises. She finished out her tour of duty in the Hawaii area late in February with another plane guard mission with Bataan.
The destroyer minelayer stood out of Pearl Harbor on 2 March bound for the western Pacific. She arrived in Ulithi Atoll on 14 March and remained until the 19th, when she put to sea with a task group of the Okinawa invasion force. The warship saw her first combat on 23 March, the day before she arrived off Okinawa. That evening, enemy aircraft attacked her task group. ADAMS sustained her first casualties when a projectile fired from the after five-inch mount exploded prematurely killing two sailors and injuring another 13. At dawn the following day, she began minesweeping operations off Okinawa. The destroyer minelayer provided gunfire support and mine destruction services to the wooden- hulled minesweepers (AM's) doing the actual sweeping.

Those operations continued over the next few days in spite of Japanese air resistance. During that time, she was attacked by at least twelve different planes. She knocked six of her tormentors out of the air and claimed probable kills of two others. On the 28th, one of those attackers splashed about 25 feet from her port bow showering her with debris and gasoline. The damage she sustained in a collision with a salvage vessel forced her into the anchorage at Kerama Retto for emergency repairs. On 1 April, while she was operating to the southeast of Kerama Retto a badly damaged Japanese plane splashed close aboard her stern and what must have been two bombs exploded under her fantail causing severe damage and jamming her rudders at hard right. While she steamed in right-hand circles, two more suicide planes swooped in at her. ADAMS destroyed one while the other succumbed to the antiaircraft battery of MULLANY (DD-528), the ship dispatched to assist ADAMS. Later, ADAMS was towed into Kerama Retto to begin temporary repairs alongside ENDYMION (ARL-9).

ADAMS departed Kerama Retto on 7 April, bound ultimately for the United States and permanent repairs. She made stops at Guam and at Pearl Harbor before arriving at the Mare Island Navy Yard on 7 May. She completed repairs and post-repair trials and calibrations during the first week in July. On 6 July, she put to sea for exercises off Santa Catalina and entered port at San Diego on the 10th. After brief post-repair shakedown training and inspections, the destroyer minelayer stood out of San Diego on 17 July on her way back to Hawaii. She arrived at Oahu on the 23d and spent the next 11 days in gunnery exercises-both antiaircraft and shore bombardment-in the Hawaiian operating area.

On 4 August, she and KOINER (DE-331) departed Pearl Harbor, bound for the western Pacific. The two warships stopped overnight on the 11th and 12th at Eniwetok Atoll where they picked up SITKA (APA-113). They escorted the attack transport to the Marianas and arrived at Guam on 15 August, the day hostilities ceased. The following day, she got underway for Okinawa, arrived in Buckner Bay on 18 August, and remained there through the 31st. On 1 September, she stood out of Buckner Bay on her way to Japan. She arrived off Kagoshima, Kyushu, on the 3d and began sweeping a channel into the port. That operation continued until 9 September at which time she headed back toward Okinawa. She reached Buckner Bay on 11 September and remained at anchor until the 16th. On that day, she put to sea to evade a typhoon but returned to port on the 18th.

She departed Okinawa again on 24 September, headed for Japan, arrived in Ise Wan, Honshu, on the 26th and began minesweeping operations in preparation for the landing of Army troops at Nagoya. She anchored in Ise Wan on the 28th and remained there while her commanding officer, double-hatted as task group commander, directed the minesweeping mission. She remained at Ise Wan through the end of October. On 1 November, the destroyer minelayer laid a course for Sasebo where she arrived two days later. She stayed there through most of November provisioning ship from units preparing to return home.

On 25 November, ADAMS left Sasebo to voyage to Kiirun, Taiwan, where she arrived on the 28th and reported for duty with Task Group (TG) 70.5. She returned to sea with TG 70.5 on 4 December for a 10-day minesweeping assignment in Taiwan Strait. At the conclusion of that mission, she returned to Kiirun on 15 December. Four days later, she put to sea with a convoy bound for Shanghai, China, and entered the Yangtze River on the 21st. ADAMS remained at Shanghai until 3 January 1946. Between 3 and 6 January, the warship voyaged back, to Sasebo where she rejoined the 5th Fleet.

ADAMS continued similar duty in Far Eastern waters until early April when she headed back to the United States. Upon her arrival home, she was assigned to the 1st Fleet and served in it until decommissioned in December. The destroyer minelayer was berthed with the San Diego Group, Pacific Reserve Fleet. She remained in reserve for almost 23 years. On 7 February 1955, while still in reserve, she was redesignated a fast minelayer MMD-27. Her name was finally struck from the Navy list on 1 December 1970, and she was sold to Chow's Iron & Steel Co., of Taiwan, on 16 December 1971.

USS Adams was named in honor of Lieutenant Samuel Adams, USN, a hero of the Battle of Midway.

50 posted on 10/29/2002 4:58:44 AM PST by aomagrat
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I am bawling. I hate it when one of our brave kids gets hurt, let alone killed. That's okay. He has a big reward in Heaven. It's just that his poor family and friends who got left behind who will be in such grief. I pray that God give them EXTRA peace. Amen.
51 posted on 10/29/2002 5:03:20 AM PST by JudyB1938
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"Prayers for a soldiers family! A soldier was killed .......He was a member of the U.S. Army and lost his life in service to our nation on October 18, 2002. I cannot give you his name, it happened in Poland in a covert operation. But a friend of the Canteen has asked for prayers for his family.He was with several other soldiers. I am sorry I cannot give any more information.I know you all understand."

May God Welcome him Home and comfort his family and friends.


54 posted on 10/29/2002 5:42:33 AM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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Prayers for a fallen soldier.


59 posted on 10/29/2002 5:53:24 AM PST by SAMWolf
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Prayers for a soldiers family! A soldier was killed .......He was a member of the U.S. Army and lost his life in service to our nation on October 18, 2002.

How sad that this soldier lost his life trying to preserve freedom for the world. I'll add my prayers for his family, friends and his fellow soldiers on that mission.

63 posted on 10/29/2002 6:01:24 AM PST by LBGA
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Snow Bunny, please let our FRiend know that prayers are being said for their family and loved one all over this country...may the Lord bring them peace and comfort in the face of their loss.

71 posted on 10/29/2002 6:40:39 AM PST by HiJinx
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I'm so sorry to hear about this tragedy. Please assure the family that they are in our prayers and appreciation for their sacrifice.
72 posted on 10/29/2002 6:41:22 AM PST by MissAmericanPie
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Prayers sent, Snow Bunny.
73 posted on 10/29/2002 6:51:23 AM PST by hedgetrimmer
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I know you all understand.

Yes, our prayers are with the family. A soldier like this will receive no medal, the family will receive only a folded flag and the world goes on. My heart goes out to all covert operation personnel and my PRAYERS are with them to return safely.

I sincerely hope the leftist SOB's protesting our military understand the sacrifices being made DAILY by our troops and their families and give thanks that they have the freedom to express their stupidity.

Sorry about the mini rant.

THANK YOU TO OUR MILITARY PERSONNEL, PAST AND PRESENT, AND THEIR FAMILIES AND ALL THOSE SUPPORTING THEIR EFFORTS TO KEEP US SAFE. THANK YOU ALSO TO OUR CANADIAN AND ISRAELI ALLIES.

REAL Americans love you.

75 posted on 10/29/2002 6:57:02 AM PST by zip
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Good morning Canteen members

OHH one of operations I SEE Snow Bunny well report off BBC wire reporting that father of one of Brit victims in hostage situation run smack chat all over Russia and their head KGB agent Putin

Dad is not amused with Vlad this morning

81 posted on 10/29/2002 8:38:27 AM PST by SevenofNine
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