The Mighty Mo
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Wed Aug 24 01:39:42 EDT 2005
Harry,
Interesting that you should mention the Chincoteague. There is a local fellow out here who was a crewmember of the Chincoteague in WWII, and wrote a book about the Chinc's service in WWII. Can't give you the title of the book right now as I am out of town, but if interested, drop me an email off-line and I will give you the details when I get home.
Cheers,
Kert Peterson
Fircrest, WA
kertp at comcast.net
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> Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 08:09:57 EDT
>
> Regarding ammo for BB-63, the Missouri -- between Windsor and Zuni, VA
> on the 52-mile tangent is a relatively unknown station - Dwight. At one time
> it had been a coaling station. During World War II, it became a dispersal
> point for ammunition. Switchers were assigned to assemble explosives for
> movement to Tidewater on a just-in-time basis. Why ? Because Dwight was
> beyond the range of a naval bombardment. So it is possible N&W provided
> ammunition for BB-63.
>
> After my return to civilian service, the Coast Guard cutter I was assigned to
> got into a scrap with one of the Iowa-class battleships. The USCGC
> Chincoteague was commissioned in 1943. Formerly a seaplane tender,
> the 311-foot ship was a hand-me-down from the U.S.Navy. The 40-mm
> guns had been removed and the only armament left on the "Chink" was a
> turret-mounted 5 inch 38.
>
> On weather patrol in the North Atlantic, the "Chink" picked up a huge blip
> on radar. More out of curiosity than anything else, a message was
> sent for the blip to identify itself. Minutes ticked by. No response. A
> second message was sent demanding identification. Still no response.
> Now the Coast Guard was livid. CIC (Combat Information Center) became
> alive and a third message was sent "Identify yourself or be fired upon".
>
> That's when the cutter received this reply - "Fire when ready. We'll spot
> for you. BB-62". The USS New Jersey fresh from refit for the Viet Nam
> conflict was attempting to maneuver through the Atlantic undetected.
> Harry Bundy
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