29 July, 1967, 46 years ago today, USS Forrestal suffered the devastating flight deck fire that took the life of 134 of our finest Sailors, and injured scores more. I will never forget it, as I was on USS Constellation and we had been relieved on Yankee Station by Forrestal the week prior, and headed to Cubi Pt. for a 12 day R&R. On the 29th, I had met up with my wife in Manila, and we were in our hotel room (on 10 days leave), preparing to fly to Hong Kong, when the phone call came. An emergency all-hands recall, getting underway the next morning to replace Forrestal, which was limping back to Cubi.
When I checked back to the ship, my CO said he was leaving me to ferry a down A-4C back to the ship when it was ready... estimated 2 days. I got off just before Connie left for Yankee. The next day Mrs. Bee 'n' I were up on the hill at the Cubi Club, when the stricken ship limped into Subic Bay, slowly approaching Leyte Pier. The flight was a mess of damaged aircraft, ground equipment, and tangled steel. A sadder sight, I have never seen. No fun was had in the Cubi Club that night. Mrs.Bee headed home, and I headed back to my Ship, the next day.



BTW, there is an interesting thread with the same title as this, posted by BigIron, one year ago today, on this forum.
BzB

When I checked back to the ship, my CO said he was leaving me to ferry a down A-4C back to the ship when it was ready... estimated 2 days. I got off just before Connie left for Yankee. The next day Mrs. Bee 'n' I were up on the hill at the Cubi Club, when the stricken ship limped into Subic Bay, slowly approaching Leyte Pier. The flight was a mess of damaged aircraft, ground equipment, and tangled steel. A sadder sight, I have never seen. No fun was had in the Cubi Club that night. Mrs.Bee headed home, and I headed back to my Ship, the next day.




BTW, there is an interesting thread with the same title as this, posted by BigIron, one year ago today, on this forum.
BzB