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USO Canteen FReeper Style ~ TRIBUTE TO THE USS TARAWA (LHA-1)& FReeper Brian Wells ~ January 20 2003
January 20, 2003 | snippy about it

Posted on 01/20/2003 5:03:05 AM PST by snippy_about_it

Our very own FReeper bkwells is deployed on the
USS TARAWA (LHA-1)


Tarawa's Mission
Global events continue to spotlight the requirement to successfully project power from the sea. Tarawa's capabilities make her the world's most formidable amphibious power projection platform. Her primary war fighting mission is to land and sustain United States Marines on any shore during hostilities. A "national asset," the Tarawa's location and readiness are briefed daily to the National Command Authority.

Characteristics,Tarawa Class (This information is derived from US NAVY Fact Files.)

USS Tarawa (LHA-1) Tarawa class, General Purpose Amphibious Warship
Description: Primary landing ships, resembling small aircraft carriers, designed to put troops on hostile shores.
Features: Modern U.S. Navy amphibious assault ships are called upon to perform as primary landing ships for assault operations of Marine expeditionary units. These ships use Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC), conventional landing craft and helicopters to move Marine assault forces ashore. In a secondary role, using AV-8B Harrier aircraft and warfare helicopters, these ships perform sea control and limited power projection missions.
Background: Amphibious warships are uniquely designed to support assault from the sea against defended positions ashore. They must be able to sail in harm's way and provide a rapid built-up of combat power ashore in the face of opposition. The United States maintains the largest and most capable amphibious force in the world.

Specs
Builders: Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, Miss.
Power Plant: Two boilers, two geared steam turbines, two shafts, 70,000 total shaft horsepower
Length: 820 feet (249.9 meters)
Beam: 106 feet (31.8 meters)
Displacement: 39,400 tons (40,032 metric tons) full load
Speed: 24 knots (27.6 miles per hour)
Ships:USS Tarawa (LHA 1), San Diego, Calif.
USS Saipan (LHA 2), Norfolk, Va.
USS Belleau Wood (LHA 3), Sasebo, Japan
USS Nassau (LHA 4), Norfolk, Va.
USS Peleliu (LHA 5), San Diego, Calif.
Crew: Ships Company: 82 officers, 882 enlisted an embarked Marine Expeditionary Unit of 1,900 plus
Armament: Two RAM launchers; two Phalanx 20 mm CIWS mount; four 25 mm Mk 38 machine guns; five .50 caliber guns;
Commisioned: May 29, 1976

Aircraft
(Actual mix depends upon mission)
Nine CH-53 Super Stallion helicopters -heavy lift aircraft
Twelve CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters -medium lift aircraft
Four AH-1W Cobra Helicopters -attack aircraft
Six AV-8B Harrier attack aircraft -close air attack and support aircraft
Two UH-1N Iriqouis helicopters -command and control aircraft

Landing Craft
1 LCAC (Landing Craft Air Cushion)-Air cushion craft for transporting, ship-to-shore and across the beach, personnel, weapons, equipment, and cargo of the assault elements of the Marine Air-Ground Task Force.
2 LCU (Landing Craft Utility)-Landing craft are used by amphibious forces to transport equipment and troops to the shore.

Tarawa mission Link



She's a beauty! Eagle of the Sea


A RAM missile being launched from the USS Tarawa



PhalanxClose-In Weapons System-----------Mark 38 ~ 25 mm machine gun system


Marines from 13MEU train for an amphibious assault on a beachhead



Four AV-8B Harriers await launch from the flight deck of the USS Tarawa.



An LCU leaves the welldeck of the Tarawa while two CH-53's commence flight operations off her port side



A CH-153 heavy lift helicopter takes off of the flight deck.



An AH-1W Cobra attack helicopter hovering by in the Persian Gulf.



well deck



USS Tarawa off the coast of Yemen


The Official USS Tarawa Ship's Photo



The Battle of Tarawa ~ History

The Central Pacific's Gilbert Islands were strategically important to the Allies in World War II. Tarawa, an atoll in those islands, was the scene of a major amphibious assault and on of the proudest testaments to valor in U.S. Marine Corps history.

Japan's Rear Admiral Shibasaki Meichi was quoted as saying before the assault that it would take the American forces "a million men and a hundred years" to capture the atoll. The Japanese had backed up this boast with an elite force of almost 5,000 men and heavily fortified the island of Betio in the southwestern corner of the atoll. Since capturing the islands three days after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese had spent two years positioning coastal defense guns, antiaircraft guns, anti-boat guns, light and heavy machine guns, and an airstrip they could use to strike at allied troops stationed in the area. The atoll was strategically vital to both sides, and the stage was set for one of the bloodiest battles in the Pacific.

The Allies were faced with serious problems in capturing Tarawa. The big coastal guns would keep the Navy guns either under constant fire or at bay, and the Japanese had used sunken ships and other pieces of metal to create obstacles which blocked the avenues of approach from the sea. The approaching craft would have to slow down to maneuver, putting them in prearranged ambush sites where they would be subject to deadly, concentrated fire from fortified positions. The next line of obstacles included a double apron of barbed wire, log barriers, and concrete obstacles which surrounded the island. After breaching these defenses, the Marines would still be faced with the beach itself, where the Japanese had fortified heavy machine guns which created a series of interlocking fields of fire in addition to antipersonnel mines and anti-vehicle mines in the fringing reefs where the boats would have to land. With the added benefit of antiaircraft guns and planes of their own, the defenders were well prepared for any assault.

The Allies had to take Tarawa, however, and on November 19, 1943 the assault began. Faced with the near-impossible odds and hounded from all sides, the Marines made it to the beach; by the last day of battle the Japanese had been forced into the east end of the the three-mile long island. They had prepared a series of fortified positions to fall back on in their retreat, and had defended each one almost to the last man. Those three miles may be some of the longest in Marine Corps history, as they slowly advanced at a terrible price. Organized resistance on Tarawa ceased by 1:30 PM on the third day.

The Battle of Tarawa took 76 hours and cost the lives of 1,020 Marines. The list of Americans wounded was listed as high as 2,296. The cost was much higher for the Japanese defenders- of the 4,386 elite troops on Betio, only 146 were left alive.

Four Marines received the Medal of Honor for their heroism, three of them posthumously. The fourth, Colonel David M. Shoup, Commanding Officer of the 2nd Marines and Betio Island Assault forces, later became the Commandant of the Marine Corps.

USS Tarawa (LHA-1) website



Introducing FReeper Brian Wells (bkwells)

I am married with 2 kids, a boy age 8 and a girl age 4. We have lived in Las Vegas for almost 3 years now.

I am an Air Force brat and have moved around all my life. In fact, when I hit the 10th grade, that was my 8th different school! Graduated from Hirschi High School in Wichita Falls, TX in 1985 and joined the Navy in Feb 1986.

I have been stationed aboard the USS MT WHITNEY (LCC-20), NAS Kingsville TX (Where I met my wife!), the USS CONSTELLATION (CV-64), Guam, Brunswick Maine, and now the USS TARAWA (LHA-1).

I am a Senior Chief Petty Officer (E-8) and my field is Meteorology (AG rating in Navy lingo - Weather Guesser for slang Navy lingo).

My primary job is running the weather office but as with all Navy ships, I have other duties throughout the ship among them:

Operations Department Leading Chief Petty Officer (I'm the senior enlisted man within my department), I am in charge of a Repair Locker during Battle Stations - we fight fires, control flooding, run a denomination station in case of chemical,biological, or nuclear attack, etc.... and I run a duty section when we are inport.

It's more than enough to keep me busy!

Places I've been:

England, Belgium, Portugal, France, Copenhagen, Ft Lauderdale, St Thomas, Nassau, Curacao, Trinidad-Tobago, Acapulco, Vancouver, Hawaii, Japan, Singapore, Hong Kong, Korea, Thailand, Australia (Perth, Sydney, and Darwin), Jebal Ali UAE, Bahrain, and Seychelles.

Sat off the coast of Kuwait Cit, and sat off the coast of Aden Yemen in support of Operation Determined Response after the terrorist bombing of the USS COLE.





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To: snippy_about_it
Hey there snippy -

Yes, I saw the big "I Love You Christy" on one of Brian's posts - I was overwhelmed and speechless to find out that he had posted a tribute to me - what an honor, especially coming from him -

The care package will be well-appreciated, trust me. I am going to be sending packages myself as often as possible - but every bit of support helps. Thank you again!
381 posted on 01/21/2003 4:13:05 PM PST by cmwells
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To: bkwells
If only every woman could have someone like you as a husband - to be this loved is beyond anything that words can say, but I still want to tell you this - I am so very proud of you and the fact that you are serving our country to protect our freedom, and also to say that Brian: I LOVE YOU TOO!
382 posted on 01/21/2003 4:36:22 PM PST by cmwells
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To: dansangel
Thanks for stopping by the Tarawa tribute thread. Perhaps we should add that into the information for your upcoming thread. I want lots of care packages going out to the Tarawa!

383 posted on 01/21/2003 5:10:34 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: snippy_about_it
Hey snippy!

I will be glad to add a link! (You must have been reading my mind....I was just working on it!) :-)

{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}}}}
384 posted on 01/21/2003 5:14:30 PM PST by dansangel
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To: cmwells; bkwells
Cut it out you two.

My husband and I are just recovering from suffering through two weeks of the krud

(we call it that because no one knows what it really is, we had it two weeks 'cause we like to share)

and we are out of tissues!

:=)

385 posted on 01/21/2003 5:17:54 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: dansangel
I don't suppose I'm going to get a preview...hmmm.
386 posted on 01/21/2003 5:34:47 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: snippy_about_it
LOL....if you insist....but most have opted to be "surprised."

I'll leave it up to you. If you'd like a preview, it should be ready this weekend. Because of my work schedule, I can only work on the layout a couple of hours each night.

As a matter of fact, I'm "turning in" in a few minutes. I have a 4:30 a.m. wake-up on workdays.

{{{{{{{{{HUGS}}}}}}}}}}}
387 posted on 01/21/2003 5:46:58 PM PST by dansangel
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To: dansangel
Okay, okay, you've guilted me into waiting to be surprised. Good night.
388 posted on 01/21/2003 5:49:42 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: snippy_about_it
Hope both of you feel better soon - and surely you can't blame me for letting everyone know just how much my husband means to me - :) Besides, everyone enjoys a good love story...
389 posted on 01/21/2003 6:01:09 PM PST by cmwells
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To: cmwells
True, I can't blame you, but I don't need added sniffles. LOL.

Be forwarned that FR can be addicting. Of course with two children I am sure they keep you busy enough to stay off the computer.

In my case, my computer is in the family room with a view of the tv, kitchen and dining area so my husband at least thinks I'm paying attention.

I've been happily in love with my hubby for over 27 years so I know what you mean, it's wonderful to find your true love.

BTW, I married young. :)
390 posted on 01/21/2003 6:08:39 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: snippy_about_it
Addicting is an understatement - but even when I do get a few moments to myself, checking out FR is quickly becoming a habit - even if the computer is upstairs :)

27 years is wonderful and quite an accomplishment these days - more power to the both of you! And yes, I have found my true love in Brian - I can't even begin to express how much he means to me. I don't like being separated from him, even if it is for such a good cause, but I also understand and support what he has to do to keep this country safe. I look forward to his homecoming!!
391 posted on 01/21/2003 8:02:56 PM PST by cmwells
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To: cmwells
I'm running late for work and I cannot post from work so I thought I'd "ping" you to this thread you might like.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/827031/posts

Welcome aboard Christy.
392 posted on 01/22/2003 3:50:18 AM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: snippy_about_it
Thanks - and the posts are all very touching - the support in our country makes me proud to be an American!

God Bless the USA!
393 posted on 01/22/2003 7:39:12 AM PST by cmwells
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To: Rummyfan
Hi fellow Rummyfan,

I found a good thread from the USO Canteen Post office about what would be good to send. Check it out and thanks again for supporting our troops.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/701471/posts
394 posted on 01/22/2003 1:59:54 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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To: bkwells
I thought we should post these to the Tarawa tribute thread.


TARAWA (LH-1) PHOTOS from it's current deployment

Here are some pics of some evolutions:

A harrier taking off, and some pics of our VERTREP (Vertical Replenishment) - some helo's transfer mail, food, supplies, etc... from one ship to another.


395 posted on 01/24/2003 1:33:11 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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396 posted on 01/24/2003 8:27:35 PM PST by snippy_about_it (Pray for our troops!)
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I have some good photos taken today from a helo while we are all in formation. We also launched 3 of our LCAC's to include in the formation. The USCGC Boutwell, USS Duluth, USS Rushmore, and USS Tarawa (along with the 3 LCAC's) are in the shot. There are 15 total pictures and I can only send one at time, so bear with me..... I'm sure Tonk will appreciate the Coast Guard shots! Brian

397 posted on 02/07/2003 2:54:47 PM PST by snippy_about_it ( Pray for our troops!)
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398 posted on 04/24/2003 2:13:15 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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399 posted on 04/24/2003 2:15:17 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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400 posted on 04/24/2003 2:16:16 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Pray for our Troops)
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