Posted on 01/02/2003 5:38:45 AM PST by SAMWolf
Yes, it's a shame that 'a large portion of that world' finds itself at odds with us. So much so, that they are trying their best to whittle down the point spread.
Two veteran related stories in the newspaper this morning:
State issued 442 honorary high school diplomas to vets in 2002
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) _ The Virginia Board of Education issued 442 honorary high school diplomas last year to veterans who were unable to finish their education because of their military service.
and
Bedford financial accord at hand? D-Day Memorial lawyer optimistic
Officials at the National D-Day Memorial Foundation in Bedford hope for good tidings in the new year, and an answer to the organization's ongoing financial woes.
Happy New Year to all our Vets and their loved ones!
Today's classic warship. USS Idaho (BB-24)
Mississippi class battleship
Displacement. 13,000 t.
Length. 382'
Beam. 77'
Draft. 24'8"
Speed. 17 k.
Complement. 744
Armament. 4 12", 8 8", 8 7", 12 3", 2 21" tt.
The USS Idaho (BB-24) was launched by William Cramp & Son's, Philadelphia, 9 December 1905; sponsored by Miss Louise Gooding, daughter of the Governor of Idaho; and commissioned at Philadelphia Navy Yard 1 April 1908, Captain S. W. B. Diehl in command.
The new battleship conducted a shakedown cruise to Cuba April-May 1908, and after a visit to Panama returned to Philadelphia for alterations. The ship took part in the giant naval review in Hampton Roads 22 February 1909 celebrating the return of the Great White Fleet from its around the world cruise. In March she returned to the Caribbean for maneuvers, continuing to take part in training operations until October 1910. Idaho sailed 29 October for exercises in British and French waters, and upon her return participated in gunnery exercises in Chesapeake Bay 19 to 28 March 1911.
Idaho sailed from Philadelphia 4 May 1911 for a cruise up the Mississippi River to Louisiana ports. She then steamed to the east coast of Florida for battleship maneuvers, and continued to operate off the coast and in the Caribbean until entering the reserve at Philadelphia 27 October 1913.
There she remained until 9 May 1914, when the ship sailed to the Mediterranean with midshipmen for at sea training. After visiting various ports in North Africa and Italy and carrying out a rigorous training program, Idaho arrived Villefranche 17 July 1914, transferred her crew to the USS Maine, and decommissioned 30 July. She was turned over to the government of Greece, whom she served as coastal defense ship Lemnos until being sunk in Salamis harbor by German aircraft in April 1941.
SAMWolf, I think you would like this version of the USS Idaho even better.
Finally an Idaho I'm familiar with!
Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP)
Lt. Col. Katharine Opitz, of Fort Lewis, Wash., examines an elderly woman during an operation of Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) Thursday Jan. 2, 2003 at Mero Gul Village, near Kandahar, Afghanistan. The U.S. Army based in Kandahar Air Fields regularly carries out this program in nearby villages. (AP Girls watch U.S. soldiers with a Humvee in background, during an operation of Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) Thursday Jan. 2, 2003 at Mero Gul Village, near Kandahar, Afghanistan Capt. Isaac Kim, Houston, Texas, left, examines a baby with skin infection during an operation of Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) Thursday Jan. 2, 2003 at Mero Gul Village, near Kandahar, Afghanistan. A soldier picks up packs of Humanitarian Daily Ration to give away to villagers during an operation of Medical Civilian Assistance Program (MEDCAP) Thursday Jan. 2, 2003 at Mero Gul Village, near Kandahar, Afghanistan
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R.I.P. Joe
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