Me & my M-14 (Gaeta, Italy, 1988) |
In January of 1989 I (begrudgingly) returned to civilian life and started packing up our household to make the move from Mayport, Florida to Norfolk, Virginia. At the last minute my husband received a call from a Senior Chief Reginald Ziegler. The senior chief wanted Hubby to attend a school in San Diego, California for three months before reporting to the Iowa. This required us to put all our stuff in storage and drive across the country (and back) in an '89 Camaro as my belly grew larger and larger. Hubby was to join the ship in June, a week before it left port for a 6-month Mediterranean cruise. This new plan left me to find a place to live and unpack, alone and eight months pregnant. Yeah, I grumbled. In fact, I bitched at all the way to California.
The USS Iowa in all her glory |
The story doesn't end there! When the Iowa pulled back into Norfolk in December of 1989 families of the 47 victims visited the ship and laid a wreath upon the turret. Iowa sailors then gave tours to various family members. Can you guess who Hubby was assigned to escort? Mrs. Ziegler. (I couldn't make this up if I tried!) She shared that she was suffering from some serious health issues and was having a hard time with her husband's death. Hubby shared the story of how her husband's arbitrary decision saved his life, and then showed her a picture of our newborn son -- one he would've never met had it not been for her husband. They both cried.
The moment Hubby met our son for the first time |
I rarely tell this story because I can't share it without sobbing uncontrollably. Fortunately, I can cry and type at the same time. Thank you for reading this to the end. Please say a prayer for the families of the Iowa 47. I know it's been three decades since the accident, but I doubt that the pain of their losses will ever completely go away.
And say an extra prayer for the family of Senior Chief Ziegler.
OK, enough tears. Fun doggie stuff returns tomorrow. Promise. -- K
Girl, I remember that well!! My brother had the angels of God all around him even tho he didn't know it! Love you guys
ReplyDeleteLove you too!
DeleteOh what a post. You are lucky. It was meant to be. Sometimes there are forces at work that we know nothing about until they happen.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and weekend. Happy Easter my friend. ♥
Happy Easter to you too. Today reminds me that I have a lot to be grateful for.
Deletewow! reminds me of the song by Darius Rucker...'thank God for all that I missed, it lead me here to this"
ReplyDeleteDon't know the song but am quite familiar with the sentiment!
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