Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Veterans Day 2018

 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
Point Loma, California 
 A moving place to visit
 for Veterans Day- 2018.

VETERANS DAY HISTORY

Originally called Armistice Day, commemorating the signing of the agreement that ended World War I at 11:00 A.M., November 11, 1918, this federal holiday was changed to Veterans Day in 1954. At that time, it became a day to honor all the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States. This year is the 100th Anniversary. 
On the 100th Anniversary we also visited the USS Midway-
 commissioned in 1945 as the largest ship in the world.
It is docked at Harbor Drive in San Diego
 and was decommissioned in 1992.
 It opened in 2004 as the USS Midway Museum.
This aircraft carrier has 2,000 compartments and 18 decks. 
We learned about the incredible precision 
needed to land an incoming aircraft on the deck. 
When in service, this ship had 4,500 crew members.
The Chapel 
and the quarters of the Navy Chaplain.
 Part of the Communications center.
Bunks, storage, brig 
and the silver service for official hosting.
Truly a floating city-
1,000 loaves of bread daily, 
500 pies for dessert a day,
43,000 pounds of laundry weekly and
1,500 telephones on board.
This command center is shown 
as it was for the start of 
Operation Desert Storm.
Certainly a fitting observance 
to see the longest serving Naval ship-
truly America's living symbol of freedom.
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