A SAILOR REMEMBERS
A flagship destroyer, the Selfridge by name--
destroyers are named after heroes:
Thomas O. Selfridge of Civil War fame,--
was one of the first to look up and see those
enemy planes as they charged into Pearl,
and the first ship to fire back: one grand girl!
IN A NUTSHELL
Whether frigate or flagship, clipper or cruiser,
government boat under flag of truce, or
destroyer, battleship, schooner or whaler,
carrier, cutter, steamship or freighter--
all manner of ships through the years had their day
defending and building this U. S. of A.
[Published in delicious fatigue, 1992.
Joe Prichard was my neighbor
when I lived on West Sevier in Benton]
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Anniversary of the end of WW2/ two sestets in memory of Joe Prichard
Labels:
Joe Pritchard.,
Pearl Harbor,
various names of ships,
WW2
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Joe Prichard must have been a special man. Enjoyed both of these.
ReplyDeleteLove (in memory of) poems.
ReplyDeleteHe wasn't much to look at, but he could jitterbug like crazy--and talk. I think he was a Pearl survivor.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tracie.
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