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To: blackie
Hi there Blackie I love your {;~)

(((hug))

144 posted on 10/29/2001 3:29:56 PM PST by Snow Bunny
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To: Snow Bunny; lodwick
Time to open the bar. I just heard that it is Lodwick's birthday so the first round is on me. And Happy Birthday, Jim. (Not sure if it is today or tomorrow; if today, a late bump, if it's tomorrow, an early one).< p> JL:What is the Final Jeopardy category tonight?
147 posted on 10/29/2001 3:52:13 PM PST by daisyscarlett
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To: Snow Bunny
"Hi there Blackie I love your {;~)

(((hug))"

Thanks, I love your hugs !!

Smooches... :o)

151 posted on 10/29/2001 4:03:54 PM PST by blackie
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To: Snow Bunny; RaceBannon
Have you seen this WONDERFUL story? Apparently, it has been posted here MANY times - since it happened just a few days after 9/11, but I just read about it yesterday in a thread from RaceBannon. (Thanks, Race!)

To follow is the version posted on the official website of the USS Winston S. Churchill (DDG-81):

USS Winston S. Churchill and her Allies
A letter from underway, after the tragedy

The following letter was written home by an Ensign aboard USS Winston S. Churchill, used here by permission:
Saturday, Sept. 14, 2001
Dear Dad,

Well, we are still out at sea, with little direction as to what our next priority is. The remainder of our port visits, which were to be centered around max liberty and goodwill to the United Kingdom, have all but been cancelled. We have spent every day since the attacks going back and forth within imaginary boxes drawn in the ocean, standing high-security watches, and trying to make the best of our time.
It hasn't been that fun I must confess, and to be even more honest, a lot of people are frustrated at the fact that they either can't be home, or we don't have more direction right now. We have seen the articles and the photographs, and they are sickening. Being isolated as we are, I don't think we appreciate the full scope of what is happening back home, but we are definitely feeling the effects. About two hours ago the junior officers were called to the bridge to conduct Ship handling drills. We were about to do a man overboard drill when we got a call from the LUTJENS (D185), a German warship that was moored ahead of us on the pier in Plymouth, England. While in port, the WINSTON S CHURCHILL and the LUTJENS got together for a sports day/cookout on our fantail, and we made some pretty good friends. Now at sea they called over on bridge-to- bridge, requesting to pass us close up on our port side, to say goodbye.


Photo by PH2 Shane McCoy/U.S. Navy

We prepared to render them honors on the bridge wing, and the Captain told the crew to come topside to wish them farewell. As they were making their approach, our Conning Officer announced through her binoculars that they were flying an American flag. As they came even closer, we saw that it was flying at half-mast. The bridge wing was crowded with people as the Boatswain's Mate blew two whistles- Attention to Port- the ship came up alongside and we saw that the entire crew of the German ship were manning the rails, in their dress blues. They had made up a sign that was displayed on the side that read "We Stand By You".


Photo by PH2 Shane McCoy/U.S. Navy

Needless to say there was not a dry eye on the bridge as they stayed alongside us for a few minutes and we cut our salutes. It was probably the most powerful thing I have seen in my entire life and more than a few of us fought to retain our composure. It was a beautiful day outside today. We are no longer at liberty to divulge over unsecure e-mail our location, but we could not have asked for a finer day at sea. The German Navy did an incredible thing for this crew, and it has truly been the highest point in the days since the attacks. It's amazing to think that only a half-century ago things were quite different, and to see the unity that is being demonstrated throughout Europe and the world makes us all feel proud to be out here doing our job. After the ship pulled away and we prepared to begin our man overboard drills the Officer of the Deck turned to me and said "I'm staying Navy." I'll write you when I know more about when I'll be home, but for now, this is probably the best news that I could send you. Love you guys.


Click on photo for hi-res version:

Photo by LT Mike Elliot/U.S. Navy
High resolution picture


162 posted on 10/29/2001 4:28:05 PM PST by RonDog
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