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Thought you ex-military types (and others) might want to see the latest
news.
Kate & Gary

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Subject:        FW: News from the USS COLE

some more heave reading!  God Bless The USA!!!!  Keep the stars and =
stripes
waving!!!!

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From:   Rockwell, Robert ITCM (SIMASD)=20
Sent:   Friday, October 20, 2000 7:40 AM
To:     All Hands Information
Subject:        FW: News from the USS COLE




-----Original Message-----
From:   Bates, Jack CDR (SIMASD)=20
Sent:   Friday, October 20, 2000 7:38 AM
To:     Rockwell, Robert ITCM (SIMASD)
Subject:        FW: News from the USS COLE


Master Chief,
This guy is SUPPO on the Anchorage.  Another note that tells how things =
are.
        R/jwb
        > Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 1:31 AM
        > To
        >
        > John,  Your friend said it all.  We too are on station and I =
will
be going

        > over there in the morning to provide a lunch.   I wanted to =
grill
steak
        > for them on their deck,   but there is still too much oil and
fuel, not to

        > mention every square foot of deck is now their living space, to
set up a
        > grill.  Their requests have been simple,  hot food, cold drinks
and dry
        > coveralls and boots.  The ships here are all taking turns doing
their
        > laundry and cooking their meal.  The Cole's crew has been =
offered
        > repeatedly to take R&R on another ship but most have  refused.
They
        > refuse to leave their ship.  The details of their shipmates =
having
to be
        > cut from the bulkheads and descriptions and photos of the
description have

        > filtered to our ship.  It is amazing that more were not killed.
It is
        > equally amazing that it is still afloat.  The keel is ripped =
apart
and at
        > present cannot even be towed to open water to be placed on a
dry-dock
        > vessel. The #1 engine room is flooded solid, as is AUX 1.  The
Messdecks
        > deck is now pressed against the overhead.  The entire galley was
pushed to

        > the starboard side and the equipment is unrecognizable.  This is
where
        > many crew members died.  The ship was very nearly lost. They are
truly
        > heroes. We all have a lot to do to save this vessel but the crew
of the
        > Cole has endured the brunt of it so far.  I have vowed myself =
and
my
        > department to offer any comfort, large or small that we are
capable of
        > providing, to the Cole.  None of my guys have once complained =
and
all have

        > volunteered to help in any way.
        >     The Cole's Suppo was injured and flown home.  The disbo is =
now
running

        > things.  I will assess his needs when I go over.  The Suppo on =
the
Hawes
        > has been controlling the efforts but now that the Tarawa is on
station
        > they seem to be taking the rains, but I think I can at least
provide him
        > some insight. Let there be no doubt that this is a hostile land.
It took
        > days before we were even allowed to enter territorial waters and
still we
        > are heavily restricted in flights and must maintain a constant
vigil
        > against additional hostile actions.  The Yemen government is =
still
not
        > being very helpful and we are trying to place all personnel
onboard the
        > ships that are currently staying at the two hotels in town.   =
The
Cole's
        > crew remains emotionally and physically drained I'm told. So,
since you
        > have experienced Navy life, try relay to those back home the
sacrifices we

        > make, hardships we endure, and the dangers we face in an effort =
to
keep
        > those Stars and Stripes flying high over a ship 10,000 miles =
from
home.
        > Take care and sleep well knowing the US Navy is on watch =
tonight,
but say
        > a prayer for the 250 members of the Cole who must wake tomorrow =
to
another

        > day of fighting for their ship.
        >
        > John Cassani
        > USS ANCHORAGE
        >
        >



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