tennis365.net テニス365ブログ 新着記事を読む ]    [ テニス365 ホームショッピングニュースログイン ]

esfy47ggak

<<  2013年 7月  >>
  1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31      
カテゴリ別アーカイブ
最近のコメント
And most s…
MCM 長財布 10/31 19:33
and permit…
CHANEL 財布 新作 10/31 10:08
ハハ、worn by…
http://www.fotodigitaldiscount.de/hollistersde.asp 10/30 12:34
ハハ、This ca…
Hollister Online Shop 10/30 12:34
ハハ、From th…
Hollister 10/30 12:34
最近の記事
Are you pl…
11/01 00:59
125.8 mill…
10/30 17:30
what can y…
10/30 17:29
102.16 mil…
10/30 17:28
it is less…
10/29 14:13
このブログサービスは「テニス365 テニスブログ」で運営しています。テニス365会員なら無料でご利用・作成いただけます。






After getting directions

"Help, damn it!" he shouted.



U-Boat Chase



On the second run, the sub's engines fell silent. We stopped also. The convoy commander ordered us to hover for 24 hours to make sure the sub was not playing cat and mouse.



Nevertheless, DEs were fitted with the latest anti-submarine equipment and could be produced in eleven months for one-third the cost of a regular destroyer.



My sea duty was tame, but many DEs were in the thickest of fighting.



As we proceed at half speed, the forward lookout reported, "Object dead ahead."



In the dark, and too far out to sea, we overshot Norfolk and reached Cape May, New Jersey.





Thus, it was a green crew that took possession of the U.S.S. McCann DE-179 at the Brooklyn Navy Yard in October 1943.



By moonless midnight we were fighting for our lives in the worst North Atlantic storm of record. It was reported that 13 ships sank. We lost sight of the Liberty Ship and never learned its fate.



The hapless officer - formerly a pay officer at a shore base -- said he had been afraid to change the captain's order for a 270-degree course. The captain chewed him out with a wide range of explicit language and confined him to his quarters.



"All engines stop," the captain ordered. "Throw a lead line."



"Ahoy," shouted our captain. The fisherman turned his head and did a double-take at seeing our huge vessel. "We are disabled. Which way to Norfolk?"



In reporting the agreement, the SEC acknowledged the company’s “prompt reporting of the violations” and its “extensive, thorough, and real-time cooperation” in the investigation, which contributed to the apparel company not being charged with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.



There was barely a foot of water under the keel. While pondering the situation, we heard rhythmic, rowing noise. Out of the fog came a fisherman in a skiff, his back to us.



For a half-hour we watched the object - a huge 40-foot sea-buoy - as we drew near. The helmsman became alarmed and kept asking for a repeat of the heading. Each time the answer was "Steady as she goes."



When they found a problem, Ralph Lauren Corporation did the right thing by immediately reporting it to the SEC and providing exceptional assistance in our investigation," said George S. Canellos, Acting Director of the SEC's Division of Enforcement. "The non-prosecution agreement in this matter makes clear that we will confer substantial and tangible benefits on companies that respond appropriately to violations and cooperate fully with the SEC."



The investigations by the DOJ and the SEC were prompted by the New York-based fashion house after its employees in Argentina raised concerns internally following the company's adoption in 2010 of a new policy related to the 1977 Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which prohibits American companies and companies listed on U.S. stock exchanges from paying bribes to foreign government officials.



Our quarry did not move in 24 hours so we scattered a few more depth charges for good measure and returned to Norfolk for further orders. We were credited with a "probable" kilThey say it was inspired by the human skeleton.



In the midst of the storm fury, our entire electrical system was disabled - lights, intercom,steam pipes, radio, radar, SONAR, depth finder, gyro compass - everything. The only navigating aid available was our magnetic compass and hand-held sexton.



DE 179 was commissioned - "given life" by Navy custom - on Nov. 10, 1943. We immediately set to sea for a shakedown cruise.



We sailed all day and well into the night. About 3 a.m., a lookout reported a lighthouse beam. The navigator was called to the bridge to match the beam pulse to chart descriptions.



Our conning bridge was open to the elements - a cost-saving arrangement but damned uncomfortable for sailors required to stand duty there. The bridge parapet was 65 feet above the water line, and we were taking waves into the bridge.



World War II began in 1939 with the German invasion of Poland. None of the allies were prepared. France surrendered,Wholesale Sony LED TV online. Russia and Britain retreated,is one of the possibilities. The United States geared up for war production to aid the beleaguered nations.



Our drills were cut short to carry out our first assignment - escort a crippled Liberty Ship freighter to Norfolk. We came abreast of our charge by early evening in a gathering storm.



The ships varied slightly in dimensions but generally were 308 feet long,Wholesale apple ipod 5 touch online, 36 feet wide and 12 feet in draught. Average complement was 15 general officers, 20 petty officers and 180 seamen.



He also began a crash program to build "escort destroyers." This new type of fighting ship -- designated DE for Destroyer Escort - was smaller, thinner skinned, driven by slower diesel-electric engines and carried less top-side armament.



Those of us who had never seen the ocean were astonished at the beautiful, dark blue color of the deep sea. We arrived at the Bermuda fleet maneuvers and firing range for battle practice. "Piece of cake," we told each other.



After getting directions,discount Sony LED TV buy, the captain backed the McAnn slowly into deeper water and waited for the fog to clear. With clear visibility, magnetic compass, and sexton our navigator set course for the Norfolk area to try and reconnect with the Liberty Ship.



In all, 563 DEs were built. Seventy-eight were transferred to Britain. Three were given to China, six to the Free French navy and 12 sold or leased to Brazil. The latter maintained a critical staging area at Recife for convoys to Dakar and the allied North Africa campaign.



As the convoy moved over the horizon - about 15 miles away - one of the rear echelon ships exploded in a tremendous fire ball. This indicated a munitions ship rather than troops. Nevertheless, the crew deaths must have been horrendous.



Click here to see this article on Lindsey Williams' website



We exceeded capsize several times - once "losing feet" which is an eerie, floating feeling signaling roll over. We were saved by sliding down the back of the wave.



Most immediate need was protection of ships carrying munitions to Britain, an island country accessible only by sea. U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt "loaned" it 50 overage destroyers to protect war shipping.



As were about to crash head on, the deck officer ducked behind the parapet, buried his head in his arms and cried, "Oh, my God!"



The Chief Boatswain Mate set up a $1 pool for the exact time our Union Jack at the bow passed under the leading edge of the Brooklyn Bridge. One of the cooks won $154.



July 2, 2000



Shakedown



As we approached Palm Beach, Florida, all ships went to general quarters. The stretch of waterway beyond that, and past the Keys, was "U-Boat Alley." German submarines waited there - silent and motionless - to torpedo passing ships.



"To Hell with it," said the captain. "Let's go on to Brooklyn for repairs.



Having served briefly, and proudly, in the Destroyer Escort fleet, I attended the ceremony to share memories - convoys, German submarine encounters and shakedown cruise mishaps.



Our equipment was repaired, and the restricted officer was transferred back to shore duty. We were sent back to Norfolk to join a high-priority convoy of Marines and munitions on its way to the Pacific.






North Atlantic DEs took the ships to the Panama Canal. South Pacific DEs on the other side escorted ships to their destinations.



A few U.S. Navy "tin can" sailors gathered at Punta Gorda's Veterans Memorial Garden the other day to commemorate shipmates and a unique class of ships that helped win the World War II battle of North Atlantic.



The ship veered just enough to side-slip a direct crash. However, it took a glancing blow from the buoy which left a dent and long,200 every year on the sport. Hidden, red streak on our hulThey say it was inspired by the human skeleton.



At that moment, the captain came on the bridge, saw the problem and yelled, "Hard right!" I was only a half-syllable behind the captain in repeating the order,discount Samsung Galaxy S4 buy, and the helmsman was only a half syllable behind me in obeying.



The gangway watch fished him out, speckled with green algae; but he didn't seem gratefuThey say it was inspired by the human skeleton.



As new DEs were completed, crews for them were transferred from other duties, or from boot camps, to six weeks at the Norfolk Destroyer School to get acquainted with the specifics of a particular ship.



Next morning we ran into dense fog. The captain ordered idle speed, bells and a sharp lookout. Pretty soon the aft lookout reported our screws were "kicking mud."



The McAnn made two runs to Recife without incident then was sold to Brazil. Crew members were transferred to other ships. I was assigned to the frigate U.S.S. Eagle 27 at the Key West Submarine Base. We helped train SONAR operators by playing electronic hide-and-seek with Free French submarines.



"Aye, aye," acknowledged the officer-of-the deck as he turned his binoculars forward.



Every Navy ship during fitting out is tested for its capsizing point measured by a plumb bob hanging over a protractor. The McAnn's capsize was 47 degrees.



We arrived at night and signaled by light flashes for a pilot. He took us to a T dock where we secured after four hectic days. The captain put on his dress-white uniform and disembarked to report to the yard's commanding officer. Distracted, and in the dark, our immaculate captain walked off a short leg of the dock.



At daylight, we determine by sexton that we were far south and east of our intended route. The captain ordered due west 270 degrees to find shore line. All hands maintained battle stations, four hours on, four hours off.



Not far south of Miami, our SONAR operators detected a sub. We chased it while the convoy moved on. We made two runs over the target, bracketing it with depth charges by roller racks,discount AMD Processor CPU buy, side throwers and forward-throwing "hedgehogs."



As a petty officer, yeoman first class, I was one of three assigned to prepare and safeguard the mountain of records necessary to a modern fighting ship. My battle station was the bridge. My duty was "captain's talker" to relay orders via an inter-com system to stations beyond the bridge.





日記 | 投稿者 esfy47ggak 11:53 | コメント(1) | トラックバック(0)