Holy crap am I embarrassed after looking it up. I really should have known that considering my father was a mechanic and firefighter aboard the USS Forrestal during the huge fire in July 1967. His crew of 7-8 mechanics took care and maintained a single plane, he said they knew every scratch, nut and bolt on that plane. I think he told me that each plane was typically flown by 3 or 4 pilots/captains. The very plane him and his crew managed happened to be the same plane flown by John McCain, among other pilots. He told me that in his entire time on the ship, he never met McCain in person, but he knew his F-4 plane like the back of his hand with his eyes closed.Navy pilot that were stationed on a carrier.
His stories from the fire are absolutely terrifying and still to this day he can’t eat in BBQ restaurants or stand the smell of smoking meats on the grill, because he says it’s like reliving the entire nightmare over again.
The idea that people make up stories about being someone they weren’t or doing things that they didn’t do, is disgusting.
Dave Monette
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