Dallas Tin Can Sailors Registryhttp://www.destroyers.org/smrdd/uss_moale.htmlRick
Dallas, Was your Dad on the Pittsburg when she lost her bow in the Typhoon? Yep, 100' plus waves took the bow off. I bet that was quite the ride. If he was aboard my hat is off to him...Heck my hat is off to him anyway I have been on Destroyers keeping tabs on Russian Subs in January in the far North Atlantic, rode a Guided Missile Frigate in the Bering Sea off the NE coast of Siberia but we never lost a major part of the ship... Rick
The USS Moale was a US Navy Destroyer of the Allen M Sumner class, She was built by Federal Shipbuilding & Drydock Co. (Kearny, New Jersey, U.S.A.) The keel was laid down 5 Aug 1943, she was launched 16 Jan 1944, and commissioned on 28 Feb 1944. She was decommissioned and stricken 2 July 1973, sold 13 November 1974 and scrapped.For a little info on WWII service, see http://www.uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/2100.html
My whole life, when Dad started talking about the past, my older brothers and sister scattered. For whatever reason I pulled in close and tried to absorb it all, ask questions. And im so glad I did. One big event in his life he always got choked up over, was he was working in Emergency repair at Alemeda NAS during Korea. The aircraft carrier USS Boxer was running back and forth, taking aircraft out to Korea, and bringing damaged stuff back to Alemeda. He said he saw many aircraft that were not only in torn up sections, but blood and guts in the cockpits, chunks, litteraly, of our guys who paid the ultimate price for us. Occasionally the same aircraft would come back, he said nobody liked seeing that. He said he saw a lot of damaged ships that came back too.