Five Months In Hell

Written by Tim Mack


No one ever wanted to talk about this. No one ever wanted to dare knowrepparttar sacrifice that so few made for so many. Its been about 25 years now since it happened, and I think at last, its time to talk about it.

There is no more Soviet Union today. But atrepparttar 109742 timerepparttar 109743 Iranians tookrepparttar 109744 hostages,repparttar 109745 US andrepparttar 109746 Soviet Union could have become easily embroiled in a world war ifrepparttar 109747 US did to Iran what Iran deserved to have done to it.

Until that point,repparttar 109748 US Navy had been a fair weather Navy. We never had deployed US warships in that region duringrepparttar 109749 extremly hot summer months. The Iranians were well aware of this, but they didn't figure that one lone US warship would haverepparttar 109750 nerve to face downrepparttar 109751 entire Iranian military all by itself.

We did our part, but in my view deciding not to invade Iran was a blunder on Washington's part. Of course, I can seerepparttar 109752 concern they most likely had about a reaction fromrepparttar 109753 former Soviet Union, but I would have taken that risk if I were President, and I'm sure they were postive that Ronald Reagan would not hesitate to invade when he took over for Jimmy Carter. In fact, shortly after Reagan took overrepparttar 109754 hostages were released.

Unlike Reagan, I would have still launched an invasion of Iran even withrepparttar 109755 hostages being freed. It would have been unpopular, but it would have beenrepparttar 109756 right thing to do and we wouldn't have to worry about those maniacs getting nuclear weapons today.

Whenrepparttar 109757 Iranians first tookrepparttar 109758 hostages, I had no idea whatrepparttar 109759 media may have been reporting on TV. I was over there, sitting right offrepparttar 109760 coast of Iran throughrepparttar 109761 whole thing. I doubt ifrepparttar 109762 TV news talked about it, but five of my fellow shipmates became certified as insane during that time. Before I joinedrepparttar 109763 Navy, I had worked on Wall Street, so most likely I had already been insane proof. In fact Jerry Seinfeld had been pouring me beer eight glasses at a time atrepparttar 109764 local Brew'N Burger. So, how much more insane could things be anyway?

The pressure was enormous, and those poor souls just couldn't handle it. The main culprit was sleep deprivation. After going months and months with so little sleep some people just snaped. Sleep deprivation coupled with a blazing heat that we never before experienced was a hardship that I hope no one ever has to endure.

As fate would have it, we just happened to haverepparttar 109765 most advanced weapon ofrepparttar 109766 time. In case it still may be classified, lets just say we could have easily sentrepparttar 109767 Ayatollah, a not so friendly gretting. The chance of war with Iran was especialy hard for me to conceive.

It didn't haterepparttar 109768 Iranians, in fact I liked them. I ran across many Iranians that were being trained byrepparttar 109769 US Navy whenrepparttar 109770 Shaw was still in power. The ones that I knew were very friendly and they cherised American values. They were mild manered and very friendly. It disturbed me to think what happened to their country. Its just my opinion of course, but I thinkrepparttar 109771 Iranians that I knew will someday take their country back fromrepparttar 109772 tryants that hate.

I don't really think that anyone really ever knewrepparttar 109773 real story of what went on behindrepparttar 109774 scenes whenrepparttar 109775 hostages were taken. But I think that now America deserves to hearrepparttar 109776 true story from someone that was there atrepparttar 109777 time.

It was plain and simple. Whenrepparttar 109778 Iranians tookrepparttar 109779 Americans hostage, there was no ready made plan for such a contingency. Virtually all our planning revolved around how to win a war withrepparttar 109780 former Soviet Union.

I can even recallrepparttar 109781 CNO coming aboard my US Navy ship back inrepparttar 109782 70's and stating that it would take about 28 minutes to destroyrepparttar 109783 entire Soviet Navy if war were to occur.

Knowing that both countries had balastic missles, talk like that scaredrepparttar 109784 hell out of me. It didn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that there would not be any world left to win if both countries launched all their missles.

With our entire focus onrepparttar 109785 former Soviet Union atrepparttar 109786 time, little military pip squeak countries like Iran were not even considered as far as being any kind of a threat to our national security. So, whenrepparttar 109787 Iranians first tookrepparttar 109788 hostages, we had no ready plan to react.

Atrepparttar 109789 timerepparttar 109790 hostages were taken, our deployment was just about over. Everyone was exhausted and looking forward to going home. We had recently gone through three very bad Typhoons.

Evenrepparttar 109791 last few ports we were in were not exactly fun ports. We had been to Deigo Garcia whererepparttar 109792 only two females onrepparttar 109793 entire island wererepparttar 109794 English Governors wife and their pet duck.

Before that we had pulled into Somalia againstrepparttar 109795 advice ofrepparttar 109796 CIA warning us how dangerous it was there. Because it was a Muslim country, no drinking was allowed and they were having a war with Ethiopia atrepparttar 109797 time.

But they had kickedrepparttar 109798 Russians out becauserepparttar 109799 Russians, who had been giving weapons to both countries inrepparttar 109800 past sided with Ethiopia inrepparttar 109801 dispute.

I suppose we may have been interested in taking overrepparttar 109802 Russian Navy base there. Obviously other people also had reasons to be there. I didn't know it atrepparttar 109803 time, but at one point in Somalia, I and my shipmates were on a bus that was parked accrossrepparttar 109804 street from where Bin Laden and his wife were standing with their camels.

Like I say, none of us knew who he was then, butrepparttar 109805 cold chill in his eyes and his wifes eyes sent chills up my spine even inrepparttar 109806 130 degree heat.

The bus was there waiting several minutes for clearance to go torepparttar 109807 Russian base, but I noted that neither Bin Laden nor his wife even so much as blinkedrepparttar 109808 entire time. It were as if they were stone.

We didn't know what to expect in Somalia. The Russians had been there for a long time. We even went so far as to tell everyone that we would blowrepparttar 109809 ships horn for everyone to come back if anything went wrong.

The heat was unreal there. It was 130 degrees inrepparttar 109810 shade. The natives warned us not to swim inrepparttar 109811 water. They said that 19 of them had recently been devoured by sharks. Butrepparttar 109812 water was our only escape fromrepparttar 109813 heat.

The guys fromrepparttar 109814 Midwest were really getting done in byrepparttar 109815 heat. Because there is no natural salt in any fruits or vegetables grown inrepparttar 109816 Midwest, they have almost no resistance to intense heat. After we left that fun port than Mother Nature played havoc with us.

Numerous under water earth quakes had been occuring resulting in pop up islands that were not on our charts. This caused some very complicated navigational problems. To make matters worse we were in waters that we weren't accustomed to being in.

Just when we thought we were going home, we had to rush out torepparttar 109817 Persian Gulf. The Iranians had takenrepparttar 109818 hostages and we wererepparttar 109819 only game in town.

We were completly cut off from our supply lines. Soon after, we completly ran out of cigarattes. My shipmates were breaking intorepparttar 109820 life boats to retrive stale cigarattes that were placed there about three years before.

The Happiest Place On The Planet - Disney

Written by Melody Schubert


The Happiest Place On The Planet – Disney As seen in Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine..com Readrepparttar entire feature for free with photos at: http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/family/florida/disney/florida.html

Growing up in California I remember my family trips to Disneyland at a time when tickets corresponded torepparttar 109741 first five letters ofrepparttar 109742 alphabet. The most treasured tickets among these wererepparttar 109743 E-Tickets, which we used to ride Space Mountain andrepparttar 109744 Haunted Mansion . To mark Southern California's Disneyland 's 50th anniversary, Walt Disney World kicked off "The Happiest Celebration on Earth" in grand style at Disney theme parks aroundrepparttar 109745 world.

Our family is on hand to witnessrepparttar 109746 anniversary preparations atrepparttar 109747 Disney Parks in Florida , featuring several unique shows and attractions from aroundrepparttar 109748 world. We like to stay close torepparttar 109749 attractions at Downtown Disney, yet away fromrepparttar 109750 traffic. The spacious Comfort Inn in Lake Buena Vista, Florida , is less than two miles from Downtown Disney, and within walking distance to restaurants and shops. Amenities include continental breakfast at their onsite restaurant, a bar, game room, sparkling pools, and free transportation to Disney Parks.

We’re pleasantly surprised upon arriving at our room moments after checking in to find an attendant withrepparttar 109751 roll-away bed we requested. Before heading out to Disney we enjoy a FREE Deluxe Continental Breakfast inrepparttar 109752 Boardwalk Buffet Restaurant. The restaurant also features a Kids Eat Free program, and Early Bird & Senior breakfast & dinner specials.

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