Wednesday, October 14, 2009

USS WAYNE E. MEYER (DDG 108)

One of the more impressive events of a lifetime is to witness the commissioning of a United States warship. This past Saturday, October 10, 2009, Eve and I were among the invited guests at the commissioning of USS Wayne E. Meyer (DDG-108), the latest addition to our Pacific Fleet. Because Admiral Wayne Meyer had connections with the City of Philadelphia and environs, the commissioning took place at Penn's Landing, and here are some views of our most recent guided missile destroyer on that day... Preparing to read orders... A pair of squared-away bluejackets... The crew goes aboard. Crew manning the rail at the after quarterdeck; Ben Franklin Bridge in the background. Hand salute from ship's company. It was a day that made me proud of my long-ago Navy days. After that, we went to visit some dear friends at Sea Isle City, NJ... And if you can tell me why life ain't just wonderful, please do. I won't believe you if you try.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

What an honor and a privilege it must have been to be present at such a ceremony!

Jim

Clem said...

Thanks, Jim. It was.