Sactownhall.org teamed up with Patriotwatch.com to bring additional background, streaming interviews and personal stories from survivors of Typhoon Cobra.
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?......what about the 'Frank Knox?
2 posted on
02/27/2005 3:10:48 PM PST by
maestro
To: 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; Old Sarge; Kathy in Alaska
As noted on Townhall.com, this is a better alternative than watching the Oscars. We hope someone in Freeper Foxhole will pass along this message to their Navy veterans who served aboard these mighty brave ships. We thank you for your service as the front line in the Pacific, often the first to engage the enemy and the last to be recognized for your valor.
3 posted on
02/27/2005 3:17:15 PM PST by
TownhallMeetup
("One lone voice in the darkness can begin a rumble heard round the world." Me :-))
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I wonder if he will include one of their favorite practical jokes.
The head was a trough with seat over it. Light a wad of toilet paper and drop it in on the up roll and watch as down side people jump.
A tale oft told by the old salts who remembered the old four stackers of WWII.
4 posted on
02/27/2005 3:19:35 PM PST by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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I think Ollie and Fox do a magnificent job on War Stories. I rarely miss it. Most touching and inspiring are the veteran's voices themselves. And the look on Ollie's face.
Thank you Fox and thank you veterans!!!
7 posted on
02/27/2005 3:28:37 PM PST by
llevrok
(Don't blame me, I voted for Pedro!)
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9 posted on
02/27/2005 3:30:09 PM PST by
groanup
(http://www.fairtax.org)
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"War Stories" host Oliver North talks to several sailors who survived a punishing typhoon in December of 1944. Evan Fenn tells how he barely escaped the USS Monaghan as it was overwhelmed and capsized by seas towering near 80 feet."
I spent 3yrs on a destroyer in the Navy from
'66-'69 as a Gunners Mate, GMG3.
USS CORRY DD 817 '68-'69 Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club Member.
http://www.uss-corry.com/ Home port was Norfolk Virginia
and sailed with her in the North Atlantic,
Caribbean,(dealt with Cuban gunboats off of Havana in Jan '68)
thru the Panama Canal, across the Pacific to Viet Nam and back.
We were in a typhoon off of Japan
in 1969
We took waves 80' +
and a 46 1/2 degree roll
We were en route back to the States,
after our tour in Viet Nam
If you ever see
The Caine Mutiny
with Humprhey Bogart
the scene on the bridge, where the Captain loses it,
is a good depiction of what we encountered.
Our DD was post WW II, 1946, and only 300 feet long
50 feet at the width
I'll be watching Ollie!
(The ONLY time I ever watch FOX now a days)
To: TownhallMeetup; darkwing104; txradioguy; Old Sarge; PFC_Tribble; armyman; Arrowhead1952; ...
Tribute to Tin Can Sailors - Fox War Stories
Sunday @ 8PM EST 5PM PST
12 posted on
02/27/2005 4:27:26 PM PST by
Professional Engineer
(I'm not an Aggie, but I married one as fast as I could.)
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Evan Fenn tells how he barely escaped the USS Monaghan as it was overwhelmed and capsized by seas towering near 80 feet. Youll meet another sailor whose tin can went head to head with a massive Japanese battleship. And youll learn, from a survivor, what its like to have suicidal kamikazes smash into your ship, just feet from your battle station. Men with "the right stuff".
Some who met their demise with honor and some who still walk this earth with honor.
19 posted on
02/27/2005 4:55:29 PM PST by
EGPWS
To: TownhallMeetup; darkwing104; txradioguy; Old Sarge; PFC_Tribble; armyman; Arrowhead1952; ...
Tribute to Tin Can Sailors - Fox War Stories
Sunday @ 8PM EST 5PM PST
To: SAMWolf
Ya been pinged to this???
23 posted on
02/27/2005 5:04:37 PM PST by
Brad’s Gramma
(aitch tee tee pea colon 2 slashes dubya dubya dubya dot proud patriots dot org)
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My father was a helmsman on a DE during the typhoon and talked his whole life about trying to keep the ship upright in the storm. It sounded like there were several bad storms but that was the worst. The movie, The Perfect Storm, looked a little like what he described to me. My father was always a hero to me.
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Do Frigates count? USS Barbey (FF-1088).
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