The Brave men of the USS COLE







Below is a part of an email that was forwarded to me, it
is written by a Serviceman who Is stationed on the USS
Hawes. The Hawes is currently tasked with providing
support for the Cole. I just wanted to share some of his
words with you. It'll definitely give you something to
think about. Probably a lot better insight that CNN could
ever give you.


"It wasn't until a few days ago though; that we started
doing something that I feel may be the first thing I've
seen in my short Naval career that has truly made a
difference. Right now we're supporting the USS COLE and
her crew in Aden. When the attack occurred we were a day
away. Just by luck we happened to be on our way out of the
Gulf and headed towards the Suez and could get here in a
relatively short amount of time. I know what you all have
seen on CNN, because we have seen it too. I just want you
all to know that what you see doesn't even scratch the
surface. I'm not going to get into it for obvious
reasons. But I will tell you that right now there are 250+
sailors just a few miles away living in hell on Earth. I'm
sitting in a nice air-conditioned stateroom, they're

sleeping out on the decks at night. You can't even imagine
the conditions they're living in, and yet they are still
fighting 24 hours a day to save their ship and free the
bodies of those still trapped and send them home.


As bad as it is, they're doing an incredible job. The
very fact that these people are still functioning is beyond
my comprehension. Whatever you imagine as the worst,
multiply it by ten and you might get there. Today I was
tasked to photo rig the ship and surrounding area. It
looked so much worse than I had imagined, unbelievable
really, with debris and disarray everywhere, the ship
listing, the hole in her side. I wish I had the power to relay
to you all what I have seen, but words just won't do it. I
do want to tell you the first thing that jumped out at me -
the Stars and Stripes flying. I can't tell you how that
made me feel...even in this God forsaken hellhole our flag
was more beautiful than words can describe. Then I started
to notice the mass of activity going on below, scores of
people working non-stop in 90 plus degree weather to save
this ship. They're doing it with almost no electrical power
and they're sleeping (when they can sleep) outside on the
decks because they can't stand the smell or the heat or the
darkness inside. They only want to eat what we bring them
because they're all scared of eating something brought by
the local vendors.


Even with all that, the USS COLE and her crew is sending a
message guys, and it's that even acts of cowardice and hate
can do nothing to the spirit and pride of the United
States. I have never been so proud of what I do, or of the men
and women that I serve with as I was today. There are
sixteen confirmed dead sailors who put it on the line for all of
us, and some of them are still trapped here. Please take a
minute to pray for their families and say a word of thanks
for their sacrifice - one made so that we can live the
lives that we do. All of you that serve with me thank you. All
of you that have loved ones that serve, thank you."








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