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A Sailors tale of his Tour of duty in the U.S. Navy (August 1977 to February 1983) Operation Evening Light and Eagle Claw - 24 April 1980
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Operations Evening Light and Eagle Claw (24 April 1980) Iran and Air Arm History (1941 to 1980)
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My fellow shipmates and I, along with other service members of the USS Nimitz (CVN-68), naval escort ships; Army Rangers, Air Force and Marines, all played a role in “Operation Eagle Claw” regardless of his duty. Now days I guess I would have to say his or her role.
USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association, USS Coral Sea Tribute Site and Aviation Enthusiast Corner have never forwarded their address to the author in order to claim a $1.00 each donation from author from the sales of my first Coral Sea Book and or ebook.
Those that purchased my first Coral Sea book or ebook are entitled to submit their two page story broke down by paragraph with dates which will be included in the authors U. S. Aircraft Carrier Deployment History books for free.
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Every sailor stationed onboard Coral Sea from her commission October 1 1947, to her decommission in 1990, played a role in naval engagements and activities while in port state side or over seas.
My fellow shipmates and I, along with other service members of the USS Nimitz (CVN-68), naval escort ships; Army Rangers, Air Force and Marines, all played a role in “Operation Eagle Claw” regardless of his duty. Now days I guess I would have to say his or her role.
USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association, USS Coral Sea Tribute Site and Aviation Enthusiast Corner have never forwarded their address to the author in order to claim a $1.00 each donation from author from the sales of my first Coral Sea Book and or ebook.
Those that purchased my first Coral Sea book or ebook are entitled to submit their two page story broke down by paragraph with dates which will be included in the authors U. S. Aircraft Carrier Deployment History books for free.
Stories of Coral Sea sailors can be found on line at the USS Coral Sea CVA-43 Association, US Navy Officer and Enlisted Sailors Stories and USS Coral Sea Tribute Site.
On line Aircraft Photos of Squadron planes deployed aboard Coral Sea and aircraft carriers operating with the Coral Sea are accessible through linking to internet addresses from many different sources to include:
If you have a story of your tour of duty aboard a ship, submarine, air wing, visit to either a ship or submarine or you are a family member that wants to share their story of a family member that served, your story will be posted on the authors web site for free.
However, if you want your story included in the up coming U. S. Aircraft Carrier Deployment History Books, then submit your two page story by dates with as many separate paragraphs as you can and the author will publish your story provided the story is respectful, factual, mission related and or comments on your visit to a ship or submarine and or port of call for a cost of $75.00. Additional pages not to exceed four are $50.00 each, provided there are many paragraphs by separate date. If your story needs several pages to share, you story will be listed as an appendix within the authors books.
Stories however are better served when they consist of many dated mission related topics as the authors work of authorship is a summarized time line compilation of U. S. Aircraft Carrier Deployment History that includes ship’s, submarines and air wings operating with and serving aboard aircraft carriers.
If you only want to share your story at no cost to be posted on the authors web site your story is welcome. Those that elect to have their story published in the authors books that will consist of 800-page books, keep in mind that these books will have an accompanied web site with a digital foot print like the Coral Sea web site.
Since books will cover 1922 to present and deployment history of U. S. Aircraft Carriers from 1946 to present, covering all conflicts and wars, state side activities, overhauls, exercises, operations and squadron and air wing onboard activities, the actual number of books will exceed 40 but may be as many as 60 with some books consisting of several years and others one to two years compiled by month, dependant in the number of story submissions.
This project is the largest compilation of naval history in regards to U. S. Aircraft Carrier Deployment History that has ever been published and includes every FWFD carriers have ever made and by number beginning with the first in September 1945.
Author has presented enough information to illustrate the brilliance of this project and the authors knowledge of the navy is so great, Yeoman's that have served in the navy should pay attention to the greatest under taking in the history of the U. S. Navy in regards to honoring those that have served aboard naval vessels.
Editing, formatting, bolding and italic styles serve to highlight carriers, ships, aircraft, departments and divisions, exercises, operations, oceans, seas and port of calls. When carrier’s name precedes task force or task group and or abbreviated said same, carrier’s name is not bold.
Photo descriptions rarely find carriers, ships or aircraft names either bold or italic styles.
Yeoman's that would like to be a part of this project, now in it’s 14th year of research and now the task at hand is to compile paragraphs by date, consisting of an estimated 48,000 pages of history, re writing naval history in relationship to U. S. Aircraft Carrier and naval vessels deployment history, with the exception of amphibious carriers, another project, profit sharing from book and ebook sales is being offered.
However, those interested have a short window to come onboard as author intends to complete this project by the end of 2016.
The U. S. Navy does not care to honor those who have served other wise the CNO would release ship logs and command history reports rather then offer them to me for an estimated $130,000.00 through the Navy Judge Advocate General.
The fact that a media out let would receive for free these reports, illustrates the lack of desire the American People have in regards to those who have served in the U. S. Navy.
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