Navy Chief
Senior Member
My Uncle Bob Jackson died in 2002. He was my hero, and the major reason why I chose the USN as a career, vs any other service.
http://spg.navymemorial.org/individual.aspx?&navy_log_id=132546
His wife (my Aunt Sally) is now in a nursing home, and my cousins are preparing to sell her house. My sister called, and asked if there was any particular item of Uncle Bob's that I wished to have, and I told her yes. Uncle Bob had a small end table that is a real piece of history. The top of the table is a brass cap, which was used to cover a deck gun on the USS Indiana (BB-58). The attached picture shows what the caps looked like, installed.
Uncle Bob was at the Battle of the Coral Sea, and the Battle of Midway. He retired as a Captain, and at one point, was in charge of the Navy Reserves for the State of Indiana. There is a bronze plaque on the wall of the Naval Armory in Indianapolis, commending him for his Naval Service.
I attended his funeral at Arlington Cemetery, and I get chills, just thinking of the experience.
So this table will occupy a special place in my home. I am thrilled that my cousins are letting me have it.
Uncle Bob....thank you for serving so proudly. I miss you. Your nephew, Pete.
http://spg.navymemorial.org/individual.aspx?&navy_log_id=132546
His wife (my Aunt Sally) is now in a nursing home, and my cousins are preparing to sell her house. My sister called, and asked if there was any particular item of Uncle Bob's that I wished to have, and I told her yes. Uncle Bob had a small end table that is a real piece of history. The top of the table is a brass cap, which was used to cover a deck gun on the USS Indiana (BB-58). The attached picture shows what the caps looked like, installed.
Uncle Bob was at the Battle of the Coral Sea, and the Battle of Midway. He retired as a Captain, and at one point, was in charge of the Navy Reserves for the State of Indiana. There is a bronze plaque on the wall of the Naval Armory in Indianapolis, commending him for his Naval Service.
I attended his funeral at Arlington Cemetery, and I get chills, just thinking of the experience.
So this table will occupy a special place in my home. I am thrilled that my cousins are letting me have it.
Uncle Bob....thank you for serving so proudly. I miss you. Your nephew, Pete.