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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Remembering - a Navy Experience

My memory was jogged by this news item yesterday -
"North Korea to Put Captured US Spy Ship on Display".

(Select the above link to read the news item)

In September 1968, the USS Safeguard (ARS-25) departed Pearl Harbor for a 6 month deployment to the western Pacific during the Vietnam War.  I was the Navigator and Executive Officer. 

We stopped at the Naval Base in Apra Harbor, Guam to refuel on our way to Subic Bay in the Philippines.  It was a hot afternoon, and a group of officers got in our Jeep and headed to the Officers' Club for some cool libations.  After our first drink, we received a phone call from the Officer of the Deck on the ship saying we just received orders to get underway immediately.

When we returned to the ship, we learned that we had been designated as the rescue salvage ship to tow the USS Pueblo (AGER-2) from Wonsan Harbor in North Korea.  We got underway for Sasebo, Japan where I believe we were to be joined by a Destroyer to escort us.  This was an exciting as well as risky assignment. 

The following morning we received orders canceling the mission, and so we changed course for Subic Bay.  I assume that there were negotiations for the release of the Pueblo and it's crew that must have fallen through. 

The USS Pueblo was captured by the North Koreans on January 23, 1968 while on an intelligence gathering mission.  The crew members were detained and tortured, and eventually released on December 23, 1968.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Post-War Suburbs Historic District Celebration

What a special day it was as we celebrated the Alexandria Post-War Suburbs Historic District. If you were there, you were a part of history. Neighbors throughout the district came together, and we were joined by friends throughout the community and other parts of CENLA. Thanks to all for being a part of it! And special thanks to Megan Lord and the Alexandria Historic Preservation Commission for making it happen!
In the next few days you will see many photos and videos from a great party. Paul Smith, preservation consultant, gave great tours of the district on the A-Town trolley focused on the architectural aspects of selected houses in the district. Taking It 2 the Street provided super entertainment from so many talented performers and story tellers. Keep your eye on our district website as we share some views of the celebration - http://www.midcenturyalex.org/ .

 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Post-War Suburbs Celebration

The celebration presented by the Alexandria Historic Preservation Commission will occur on Saturday morning, July 13, in our National Register historic district.   I was interviewed for some TV coverage which aired on KALB News Channel 5 last night.  Select photo below to view.