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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: RC Storick on December 07, 2020, 05:08:15 PM
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Some here have met my father. He flew speed in the 40ty and got a second at the 1948 Canadian Nationals with a Ball engine 103 MPH. He fought in WW2 and was at all the major battles in the pacific. Iwo Jima, Si pan, Okinawa Midway, etc. On AO62 and is a plank holder. Can be seen at the Taluga Lounge presenting the Zero parts of a Kamakazi plane that hit his ship. (the only tanker not to sink hit by a Kamakazi during ww2) 96 years old
Enough of the intro. He had a stroke 6 years ago and has not done well. Can't see and can't hear and is having a hard time moving about. He told me the end is near. So the inevitable is close. Just say a prayer that this (last of America's Greatest generation) is at ease. That is all! Navy guys will get that.
A link to his history https://digitalarchive.pacificwarmuseum.org/digital/collection/p16769coll1/id/11816/
Title
Richard Storick oral history interview Audio here https://digitalarchive.pacificwarmuseum.org/digital/collection/p16769coll1/id/11815
Subject
United States. Navy
USS Taluga (AO-62)
World War, 1939-1945--Fuel supplies
Description
The National Museum of the Pacific War presents an interview with Richard Storick. Storick joined the Navy after high school in June 1943 and trained at Great Lakes. His forst assignmnet took him aboard USS Taluga (AO-62). He shares several anecdotes from his time aboard, where he served as a rangefinder. Storick also shares his experiences ashore in Japan and Korea after the war. He was discharged in March 1946.
Creator
Storick, Richard
Publisher
National Museum of the Pacifice War
CC-BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
Laid down, 23 December 1943, as a Maritime Commission type (T3-S2-A3) tanker hull, under Maritime Commission contract (MC hull 728), at Bethlehem Steel Shipyard, Sparrows Point, MD.
Launched, 10 July 1944
Commissioned USS Taluga (AO-62), 25 August 1944, CDR. Hans M. Mikkelsen in command
During WWII USSTaluga was assigned to Asiatic-Pacific Theater and participated in the following campaigns:
Asiatic-Pacific Campaigns
Campaign and Dates Campaign and Dates
Luzon operation
Formosa attacks, 3 to 4, 9 and 15 January 1945
Luzon attacks, 6 to 7 January 1945
China Coast attacks, 12, and 16 January 1945 Okinawa Gunto operation
5th and 3d Fleet raids in support of Okinawa Gunto, 16 March to 2 June 1945
Iwo Jima operation
Assault and occupation of Iwo Jima, 15 to 25 February 1945 3rd Fleet operations against Japan 10 to 14 July 1945
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Thanks for sharing Sparky, prayers coming. God's Peace be with you!
Dennis
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Prayers already offered up.
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Very sad news Robert. Prayers to you and yours.
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Listen to a true account of WW2 here. https://digitalarchive.pacificwarmuseum.org/digital/collection/p16769coll1/id/11815
My dad talks for 1.5 hours on WW2
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Prayers for your dad and the family. May God's grace give you peace and healing.
Mike
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Thanks for sharing that. Because of him, we are free!!
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Prayers now started for you, the family and your Dad, one of the few remaining heroes of the war. :(
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Prayers sent, thinking of and remembering all the others from WWII today as well.
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Hey Robert,
Thank you for opening your dad's life up to us. It reminds me of some of the guys I'd worked with , listened to & just knew. To me I believe most felt they were sent to do a job & if done properly they all would get home some day . None of them much enjoyed it I knew guys from the Air War, North Africa , Guadal Canal , South Pacific Navy, men that landed on Omaha beach,
The living conditions weren't good.
It's refreshing to see a man retain his dignity as his heath fails him a testament to the character of the man himself.
John L.
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This interview was about 4 years ago. But I could tell he was struggling then.
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I'll say a prayer for your Dad Sparky as well as all the other few WW2 Hero's that are still with us! Not many left!
Especially on this day...December 7...Perl Harbor attack!
Randy Cuberly
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Robert, I consider it a privilege to pray for your Dad. I'll slip a few in there for you and the family as well, my friend, take heart and be blessed with His presence.
Will
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What an incredible man your Father is!
You must indeed be proud.
And yes, I will gladly keep him in my prayers.
With admiration and respect, Bob Zambelli
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Robert,
I will definitely remember your Dad, continuously, in my prayers.
We live a good life today because of your Dad's dedication to fight for our country, along with many other "HEROES" of the Greatest Generation.
Stay proud, take care!
Roger Vizioli
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Prayers now started for you, the family and your Dad, one of the few remaining heroes of the war. :(
My future father-in-law is one of the few remaining heroes of WW II.
He was at Pearl Harbor in the quartermaster section and saw it all happen.
Said he never felt so helpless in his life.
He is being honored today at the NCOC in Florida.
He'll be 101 in April, still is sharp as ever, lives alone and just stopped driving.
He's my hero!
Bob Z.
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If your father personally knows the Lord, there is more beyond this life, we will all see him yet future.
For the Lord Himself will descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first. Then we who are alive and remain will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air, and so we shall always be with the Lord. (NASB)
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You and your family have our thoughts and best wishes to help see you through these difficult times.
Robert and Kim Whitley
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Sparky,
We will pray for your Dad and his family . Thanks for sharing your memories of your dad over the years with us here on Stunthangar you must be very proud of him.
The interview was very interesting and the time he remembered so different to the world today.
Best wishes Gerald and the Wimmer family.
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Prayers underway shipmate. It's never easy loosing your Dad, I miss mine everyday.
Don
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Robert, prayers for your dad's peace.
Best, DennisT
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My thoughts and prayers are with your Father and you.
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Robert, thanks for sharing your father's life with us. He is indeed among the last of the greatest generation. We all need these inspirations now.
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Wish I had that kind of information on my dad's service. He was also in the Pacific. I know some stuff but not that kind of info.
Sorry for your loss.
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Robert, keeping you and your family in my thoughts.
Hang in there. Calm seas don't make great sailors.
Chuck
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Praying for your Dad now.
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I found out about most of what my family did after they died or got very drunk. My father was a radio operator on a mine sweeper off of Omaha beach at Normandy. His oldest brother was a navigator on a B-24 and flew the Ploesi missions. The middle brother was a tank company commander under Patton and fought the Battle of the Bulge. They were all in their 20's and they all returned. They were the greatest generation (and damn lucky). I will pray for your father.
Ken
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Robert
I will start praying for him tonight. Blessings to you also.
Dan
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Like so many in his generation, they went to a war with some really unspeakable tragedies, fought it and won, and came home to welcoming nation. They deserve all the prayers and respect we can give them.
Many thanks to your father for his service, Robert. He may not hear our prayers out loud, but he will in his heart.
Phil C.
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Dear Mr. Storick,
I am sorry to hear your troubles and wish well upon you and yours. I will keep you in my thoughts, during these troubling times. I myself see no evidence of higher powers. But we can only do what we each can with the one life we have. I hope things improve for you this year.
Yours Truly
James Gilmore
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Prayers sent.
G
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Sparky,
God bless you and your father. Thanks so much for sharing his story. So many gave so much. God bless them all.
Ted
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My Prayers are being sent.
My Dad served on Iowa Jima. He passed earlier this year.
mccoy40
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Praying for you and your brother ad sister .I lost one of my beast friends a couple weeks ago so I know what you feeling .
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A true American Hero,best wishes to your dad.
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I am praying that he is ready to go, whether he dies soon, or tarries and that he has peace with God through sacrifice Jesus made on the cross for our sins.
Allen
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Done Sparky. God bless you and your family. Surely such a hero will find a place at the table with and in God's hands, there is no better place to be.
Ted Fancher
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Prayers sent for a Patriot
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Praying for you and your family SParky
Blessings
Allen