I can probably dig up that information if you want it. The declass'd bits, anyway.drl2 wrote: The USS Hornet, where my father served in Vietnam on a special task force reporting directly to the fleet admiral that had something to do with navigation and plotting air strikes - wish he had talked about it more, but he didn't seem interested in sharing the details.
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The USS Hornet, where my father served in Vietnam on a special task force reporting directly to the fleet admiral that had something to do with navigation and plotting air strikes - wish he had talked about it more, but he didn't seem interested in sharing the details.

This Hornet also picked up the Apollo 11 astronauts after splashdown.

EDIT: And Apollo 12 as well.

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Yeah, I'd be very interested in whatever you can find. Though I sometimes got the impression that his reluctance to talk about his experiences had less to do with classified information or bad war memories and more to do with it involving a lot of boring routine and paperwork.Gawdzilla wrote:I can probably dig up that information if you want it. The declass'd bits, anyway.drl2 wrote: The USS Hornet, where my father served in Vietnam on a special task force reporting directly to the fleet admiral that had something to do with navigation and plotting air strikes - wish he had talked about it more, but he didn't seem interested in sharing the details.
(Overall he found it a positive experience though, despite being fired on in helicopters a few times (once believing he'd been hit because a reddish fluid from a ruptured line was leaking on him), getting attacked by rabid monkeys while eating what might have been monkey meat on a stick, and getting into some trouble over disobeying a direct order to drag a bound prisoner to the open side of a copter and throw him out...)
My grandfather on my mother's side was a Navy man also - though sadly if he ever did mention the names of the ships he served on in WWII, I've forgotten them. He was on board one of the tank transport boats that hit the beach on D-Day; somewhere around here I have a few old log books he kept that were full of minutae like what supplies were taken on at what ports, etc.
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Hmmm.... I may actually have an old NASA press photo around of that...klr wrote: This Hornet also picked up the Apollo 11 astronauts after splashdown.![]()
EDIT: And Apollo 12 as well.
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Not much to look at but saw a bit of action.....


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And to think they had tried to sell her to the Aussies years before.
What did they do after Hermes had helped win the Falklands War? Continued trying to sell her to the Aussies, before finally selling her to India.
What did they do after Hermes had helped win the Falklands War? Continued trying to sell her to the Aussies, before finally selling her to India.

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More than helped - the operation would probably have been impossible without her.klr wrote:And to think they had tried to sell her to the Aussies years before.
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Now downloaded.Gawdzilla wrote:Battle Damage to Surface Ships

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I'm currently doing a 342 page book on US bombs. PDF uploaded in 4-5 hours. Defeat of the Enemy... comes after that.klr wrote:Now downloaded.Gawdzilla wrote:Battle Damage to Surface Ships
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You wonder why they fucked about - they got it right with the Monitor.

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Ah, littoral warfare, the Navy's new mantra.Devogue wrote:
You wonder why they fucked about - they got it right with the Monitor.
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Still uploading at this time, 65.2 meg PDF file.U. S. NAVY BOMB DISPOSAL SCHOOL Washington 16, D. C.
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This document is Issued to graduates of a course in Bomb Disposal and/or Advanced Fuze and Explosive Ordnance by the Officer in Charge, U.S. Navy Bomb Disposal School, under authority of Bureau of Ordnance letter F41-6(L) of 22 April 1944. It is for information and guidance only and is not a Bureau of Ordnance publication.
Requests for additional copies of this publication should be addressed to the Officer in Charge, U. S. Navy Bomb Disposal School, Massachusetts & Nebraska Aves., N.W., Washington, 16 D.C.
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I went for a ride on this thing near San Diego a few years ago. Amazingly fast.Devogue wrote:
You wonder why they fucked about - they got it right with the Monitor.

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Aye, they have one of those catamaran jobs sailing between Scotland and Ireland - the power is unbelievable, quite unnerving at first.Ian wrote:I went for a ride on this thing near San Diego a few years ago. Amazingly fast.Devogue wrote:
You wonder why they fucked about - they got it right with the Monitor.
There was a great programme (Superships?) that showed The Cat ferry sailing between Maine and Canada - it squirts out the equivalent of 80,000 cans of beer a second from its jets. That's the only bit I remember - what a waste.

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