On this date, December 19th in 1971,
I saluted the ship’s American flag sharply and then walked down the enlisted brow of the
aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk for the last time as a young sailor in San
Diego.
I served aboard the Kitty Hawk from the 1970 overhaul in
Bremerton, Washington to our sea trials from our home port in San Diego, and on
to Southeast Asia for the 1970-1971 WESTPAC cruise, the aircraft carrier's 5th
Vietnam cruise.
I served on "Yankee Station" in the Gulf of Tonkin in
the South China Sea off the coast of North Vietnam during the aircraft
carrier’s online periods. And I made port of calls to Honolulu, Subic Bay in
the Philippines, Sasebo, Japan and Hong Kong.
It was quite an adventure for a young man.
I was 17 & 1/2 years old when I boarded the Kitty Hawk and
19 & 1/2 when I departed the carrier.
Even
after all these years, I recall vividly my two interesting years on the great
aircraft carrier.
I
have mementos, photos and a framed large poster of the USS Kitty Hawk in my
basement office and library, which reminds me daily of my time on the USS Kitty
Hawk.
I'm
proud of my service on the USS Kitty Hawk.
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