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The FReeper Foxhole Kids Study Texas History - April 11th, 2006
11APR06 | My Daddy, OLD SALT

Posted on 04/10/2006 8:17:15 PM PDT by bittygirl



Lord,

Keep our Troops forever in Your care

Give them victory over the enemy...

Grant them a safe and swift return...

Bless those who mourn the lost.
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FReepers from the Foxhole join in prayer
for all those serving their country at this time.



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Welcome Aboard the Battleship TEXAS

In 1948, the Battleship TEXAS became the first battleship memorial museum in the U.S. That same year, on the anniversary of Texas Independence, the Texas was presented to the State of Texas and commissioned as the flagship of the Texas Navy. In 1983, the TEXAS was placed under the stewardship of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department and is permanently anchored on the Buffalo Bayou and the busy Houston Ship Channel. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department's 1,200-acre San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site consists of the Battleground, Monument and Battleship TEXAS. These sites are located within minutes of downtown Houston and a short distance to the beaches of Galveston Island. Millions of visitors come to this area each year to enjoy the mild coastal climate and cultural and sports activities. Students and visitors alike are most fortunate to be able to experience history first hand through living history at the San Jacinto Battleground and Battleship TEXAS.

Construction History

Photo courtesy of Battleship TEXAS Archives
1914 picture of the Battleship TEXAS
1914 Picture of Battleship TEXAS in it's original configuration.

The TEXAS is the last of the battleships, patterned after HMS Dreadnought, that participated in World War (WW) I and II. She was launched on May 18, 1912 from Newport News, Virginia. When the USS TEXAS was commissioned on March 12,1914, she was the most powerful weapon in the world, the most complex product of an industrial nation just beginning to become a force in global events.

In 1916, TEXAS became the first U.S. battleship to mount antiaircraft guns and the first to control gunfire with directors and range-keepers, analog forerunners of today's computers. In 1919, TEXAS became the first U.S. battleship to launch an aircraft.

In 1925, the TEXAS underwent major modifications. She was converted to oil-fired boilers, tripod masts and a single stack were added to the main deck, and the 5" guns that bristled from her sides were reduced in number and moved to the main deck to minimize problems with heavy weather and high seas. Blisters were also added as protection against torpedo attack.

The TEXAS received the first commercial radar in the US Navy in 1939. New antiaircraft batteries, fire control and communication equipment allowed the ship to remain an aging but powerful unit in the US naval fleet. In 1940, Texas was designated flagship of US Atlantic Fleet. The First Marine Division was founded aboard the TEXAS early in 1941. April 21, 1948 the Texas was decommissioned.

The TEXAS holds the distinguished designation of a National Historic Landmark and a National Mechanical Engineering Landmark.

Naval History

After being commissioned the TEXAS proceeded almost immediately to Mexican waters where she joined the Special Service Squadron following the "Vera Cruz Incident." She returned to the Atlantic Fleet operations in the fall of 1914, after the Mexican crisis was resolved.

After the US entered WW I, she spent the year 1917 training gun crews for merchant ships that were often attacked by gunfire from surfaced submarines. TEXAS joined the 6th Battle Squadron of the British Grand Fleet early in 1918. Operating out of Scapa Flow and the Firth of Forth, TEXAS protected forces laying a North Sea mine barrage, responded to German High Seas Fleet sorties, fired at submarine periscopes observed by multiple ships and helped prevent enemy naval forces from interrupting the supply of Allied forces in Europe. Late in 1918 she escorted the German Fleet en route to its surrender anchorage and escorted President Wilson to peace talks in France.

In 1919, she served as a plane guard and navigational reference for the first transatlantic flight by the seaplane NC-4, after which she transferred to the Pacific Fleet. Among other notables, she embarked President Coolidge for a trip to Cuba in 1928.

In 1941 while on "Neutrality Patrol" in the Atlantic, TEXAS was stalked unsuccessfully by the German submarine U-203. TEXAS escorted Atlantic convoys against potential attack by German warships after America entered into WW II in December, 1941. In 1942, TEXAS transmitted General Eisenhower's first "Voice of Freedom" broadcast, asking the French not to oppose Allied landings on North Africa. The appeal went unheeded and the TEXAS provided gunfire support for the amphibious assault on Morocco, putting Walter Cronkite ashore to begin his career as a war correspondent. After further convoy duty, the TEXAS fired on Nazi defenses at Normandy on "D-Day," June 6, 1944. Shortly afterwards, she was hit twice in a duel with German coastal defense artillery near Cherbourg, suffering one fatality and 13 wounded. Quickly repaired, she shelled Nazi positions in Southern France before transferring to the Pacific where she lent gunfire support and antiaircraft fire to the landings on Iwo Jima and Okinawa.


General Ship Data

Class - New York Class Battleship
Length - 573 feet
Beam - 106 feet
Normal Draft - 28 feet 6 inches
Displacement - 34,000 tons
Speed - 21 knots
Crew - 1,820

Armament

  • Main Battery:
    Year 1944 - 10 - 14"/45 caliber guns in 5 turrets
    Range - 12 miles
    Projectiles - Armor Piercing - 1500 lbs
    Projectiles - High Explosive - 1275 lbs
    Full Broadside - Armor Piercing - 15,000 lbs
    Rate of Fire - 1.5 rounds per minute
    Turret Crew - 70 men
  • Secondary Battery:
    Year 1914 - 21 - 5"/51-caliber guns
    Year 1945 - 6 - 5"/51-caliber guns
    Torpedo Tubes:
    Year 1914 - 21" TT
    Year 1945 - 10 - 3"/50-caliber guns; 10 - 40 mm quad mounted guns; 44 - 20 mm guns


Restoration of the TEXAS

Photo courtesy of Margaret Hooper
The Battleship TEXAS

Through the private donations and efforts of the people and businesses of the State of Texas, in addition to State funds, the ship underwent dry dock overhaul in 1988-90 and systematic restoration was begun. Instead of peacetime gray, the TEXAS was painted Measure 21 blue camouflage, which she wore during service in the Pacific in 1945. Nearly 350,000 pounds of steel plating were replaced that were previously removed by the Navy and structural repairs were made to the masts and superstructure of the ship. Following the removal of the non-historic layer of concrete on the main deck, work began on the installation of a new wooden decking.

The work of saving the TEXAS in late 1980s has been a great source of pride throughout the state. The restoration would not have been possible if it had not been for the efforts of thousands of people including many school age children who "gave their pennies to save the TEXAS." While the ship officially reopened to the public on September 8, 1990, her restoration is not complete. During the last 10 years, many compartments and work areas on the ship have been carefully refurnished to portray life on a warship in 1945; however, plans have already begun for the next renovation of the TEXAS for the fall of 2005. While the search goes on for a suitable dry dock facility that will handle the weight and configuration of the battleship, the Texas legislature has already budgeted $12.5 million in funding for this renovation.


Battleship Texas Foundation

The Battleship Texas Foundation (battleshiptexas.org) was created to assist ongoing preservation and educational efforts aboard this historic ship. Your membership in the Foundation helps ensure that the "Mighty T" continues to tell the story of those who fought for freedom on both sides of the globe. The Foundation engages in fundraising efforts to assist the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department with education, restoration, and maintenance efforts aboard the Battleship TEXAS. They also operate a Youth Education Program (Y.E.P.) to give youth group participants an opportunity to spend the night aboard ship and learn about Navy life in general.






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To: Wneighbor

hey there. So, we got your rain, on schedule for you tomorrow. Do you have rain gear ready?


201 posted on 04/28/2006 2:42:35 PM PDT by Peanut Gallery
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To: Peanut Gallery; The Mayor; snippy_about_it; SAMWolf; Professional Engineer; bentfeather; ...

Speaknig of rain Bump for the Freeper Foxhole. Here in Kansas City it has rained or drizzled for ther last 24+ hours and is supposed to keep it up till Monday.

Tis a fine weekend that my son picked to TRY and roof his house!!!

Y'all keep dry :-)

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


202 posted on 04/29/2006 6:33:05 AM PDT by alfa6
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To: alfa6

It's sunny and beautiful here in Buffalo..

Stay dry Alfa..


203 posted on 04/29/2006 6:35:48 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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April 29, 2006

Lifted From The Depths

I waited patiently for the Lord; and He inclined to me, and heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a horrible pit. —Psalm 40:1-2

ODB 2006 04 Small
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A British submarine lay disabled on the ocean floor. Several days passed and the crew lost hope of being rescued. The prospect was especially dim because they had not been able to communicate their exact position to ships on the surface. The commanding officer explained to the men that they didn’t have much longer to live, and he suggested that they sing a hymn. So together, they sang these words: "The darkness deepens—Lord, with me abide."

As the oxygen supply began to run out, the men gradually weakened. One sailor was affected more quickly than the others and lurched forward, crashing against the vessel’s surfacing equipment. Suddenly the faulty mechanism began to operate, and the vessel slowly rose from the ocean floor. They all made it back to port safely.

Greater than any deliverance from a literal sea is God’s provision for those who are trapped in the ocean of unbelief. Only a miracle of grace can bring us out of the pit of sin and degradation.

If you are caught in the grip of sin, Jesus alone can give you a new start. If you put your trust in the Savior, you will be lifted out of the waters of judgment and into the sunlight of God’s forgiveness. Henry G. Bosch

From sinking sand He lifted me,
With tender hand He lifted me;
From shades of night to plains of light,
O praise His name, He lifted me!  —Gabriel

God’s grace can lift you from the plight of sin into the light of salvation.


204 posted on 04/29/2006 6:36:30 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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Good morning everyone.

205 posted on 04/29/2006 7:35:28 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.

Todd Heisler The Rocky Mountain News

The night before the burial of her husband's body, Katherine Cathey refused to leave the casket, asking to sleep next to his body for the last time. The Marines made a bed for her, tucking in the sheets below the flag. Before she fell asleep, she opened her laptop computer and played songs that reminded her of 'Cat,' and one of the Marines asked if she wanted them to continue standing watch as she slept. "I think it would be kind of nice if you kept doing it," she said. "I think that's what he would have wanted."

206 posted on 04/29/2006 7:43:03 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (So, how long does this Mid-Life Crisis thing last?)
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To: bentfeather

Hi Feather..


207 posted on 04/29/2006 7:52:01 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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To: Professional Engineer
My God, what a heart wrenching story.. I can only imagine how difficult it was for that Marine standing guard. I have difficulty stopping the tears in my eyes from flowing.

I would be an Honor standing guard but at the same time one of the most difficult to do.. May God give this woman comfort..






Welcome Home

208 posted on 04/29/2006 7:58:30 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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To: The Mayor

Gorgeous day in my necks of the woods!


209 posted on 04/29/2006 8:14:26 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: Professional Engineer

PE, I read this story a couple of days ago. It's is a most heart wrenching account that I have read in a long time.


God Bless her and comfort her.


210 posted on 04/29/2006 8:16:50 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

Here too, sunny and 60+ all weekend.


211 posted on 04/29/2006 8:18:23 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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To: Professional Engineer

Heart breaking.


212 posted on 04/29/2006 8:25:56 AM PDT by Samwise (All that is needed for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing.)
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To: Samwise; bentfeather; The Mayor

Compelling and powerful. I had to post it.


213 posted on 04/29/2006 8:37:43 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (So, how long does this Mid-Life Crisis thing last?)
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214 posted on 04/29/2006 1:49:48 PM PDT by Peanut Gallery
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April 30, 2006

Surrendered Crowns

You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power. —Revelation 4:11

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Once during her reign, England’s Queen Victoria listened to a chaplain preach a sermon about the second coming of Christ. Those near the royal box noticed that the queen’s eyes were filled with tears.

When the service ended, she asked to see the chaplain alone. Seeing her great emotion, he asked why she was so moved. She replied, "Because of what you said about the coming again of the world’s rightful King, I wish still to be here when He returns that I might lay my crown at His blessed feet!"

There are many incentives for faithful service that involve both our acts and our motives. These rewards, which are designated as "crowns" in the New Testament, are to be earned by those who have first received the gift of eternal life.

Perhaps you’re saying, "I would never expect to be rewarded for what I do for Christ." Have you considered what you may do with any crown you receive on that day? There will be no trophy cases in heaven; no gloating over earthly accomplishments. Redeemed sinners will have the transcendent joy of casting their crowns before the throne and saying, "You are worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honor and power" (Revelation 4:11). Paul Van Gorder

Crown Him with many crowns,
The Lamb upon His throne;
Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns
All music but its own!  —Bridges

Heaven’s crowns are not for keeping but for casting at Christ’s feet.


215 posted on 04/30/2006 6:01:58 AM PDT by The Mayor ( We are moving in on Albany! http://www.newyorkcoalition.org)
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Good morning ladies and gents. Flag-o-Gram.


216 posted on 04/30/2006 7:58:32 AM PDT by Professional Engineer (So, how long does this Mid-Life Crisis thing last?)
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To: Professional Engineer

Woof.

Good evening PE. We've been quite busy lately and miss you all.


217 posted on 04/30/2006 6:15:15 PM PDT by snippy_about_it (Fall in --> The FReeper Foxhole. America's History. America's Soul.)
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To: snippy_about_it; bentfeather; Samwise; Wneighbor; Peanut Gallery

Good evening ladies.

The phrase for the day is:

I wan tie

Translation:

I want to try

Usage:

Daddy, I know you said the handle for my Avent bottle won't work on the princess bottle, but I want to try it for myself.


218 posted on 04/30/2006 7:39:06 PM PDT by Professional Engineer
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Beat up and sore bump for the Freeper Foxhole.

Spent about 12 hours yesterday helping my son get his house reroofed. I am getting to old for that kind of thing. At least I did not have to hump the shingles up the ladder.

Ah youth :-)

Regards

alfa6 ;>}


219 posted on 05/01/2006 2:35:16 AM PDT by alfa6
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To: alfa6
Spent about 12 hours yesterday helping my son get his house reroofed. I am getting to old for that kind of thing. At least I did not have to hump the shingles up the ladder

Oh Man! Did that a few times, don't need to do it again

220 posted on 05/01/2006 5:25:25 AM PDT by SAMWolf (I put a dollar in a change machine. Nothing changed. (G. Carlin))
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