Misterg97 wrote:
67Cougar wrote:
As a veteran, I personally find it an insult to by-pass those who are paid tribute in the Museum .... "Freedom isn't Free"
Finally, I mean no ill to any WIXer's who have their own personal preferences ... that's what freedom is about ...
Yes.....that's what freedom is about....
29 Oct 1944: Intrepid hit by kamikaze-damage slight but 10 killed and 6 wounded.
25 Nov 1944: Intrepid hit by 2 kamikazes, 1 abreast aft end of bridge, 1 slightly further aft. Bomb from 2nd detonated in the gallery deck starting fires which were extinguished 2 hrs later. Casualties were 69 dead and 35 injured...the ship was seriously damaged, and unable to continue flight operations.
16 Apr 1945: Intrepid hit by kamikaze and seriously damaged-hangar set on fire but extinguished, casualties 8 killed and 21 wounded. She was able to recover her a/c but had to retire to Ulithi for temporary repairs prior to sailing to the West Coast via Pearl Harbor for refit.
Early in the next year Intrepid began preparations for a vital role in NASA's first manned Gemini flight. On 23 March 1965 Lt. Comdr. John W. Young and Maj. Virgil I. Grissom in Molly Brown splashed down some 50 miles from Intrepid after history's first controlled re-entry into the earth's atmosphere ended in the pair's nearly perfect three-orbit flight. A Navy helicopter lifted the astronauts from the spacecraft and flew them to Intrepid for medical examination and de briefing. Later Intrepid retrieved Molly Brown and returned the spaceship and astronauts to Cape Kennedy.
So.....to stand on the deck of the Intrepid, you stand in the footsteps of two great American heros who also stood on her deck.
The first American to fly the very first shuttle, and the other who was tragically lost on Apollo 1. Still think it should not go to NY????