Last Navy EA-6B “Prowler”

                                                   27 MAY 2015                                    LAST NAVY EA-6B “PROWLER” On this day the last of the Navy’s premier electronics countermeasures (ECM) aircraft, the Northrop-Grumman EA-6B “Prowler,” was retired after a short flight from Squadron VAQ-134 at Whidbey Island to the Seattle Museum of Read More

CAPT Homer L. Smith, USN

                                                   20 MAY 1967                                      CAPT HOMER L. SMITH, USN The weather could have been better!  The A4D Skyhawks of the VA-212 “Rampant Raiders” launched from USS BON HOMME RICHARD (CVA-31) early this morning.  CDR Homer Leroy Smith, the squadron CO, led from Read More

Prelude to the War of 1812

                                                   15 MAY 1812                                    PRELUDE TO THE WAR OF 1812 At the turn of the 19th century the territory that is now Florida was Spanish.  This fact was of no reassurance to the administration of President James Madison in 1811.  Spain was Read More

Cunningham vs. “Col Tomb”

                                                   10 MAY 1972                                    CUNNINGHAM vs. “COL TOMB” The title of “ace” has never been officially recognized by the US military.  It originated in the French air force of WWI for whom it was a formal honor conferred on pilots downing five Read More

Navajo Code Talkers

                                                    5 MAY 1942                                         NAVAJO CODE TALKERS On the night of 26 October 1918 two WWI companies of the Army’s 142nd Infantry became trapped near Chufilly, France.  To affect their withdrawal in the face of German radio code breaking prowess, the Army Read More