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“America’s First Frogman,” John Spence, Dead at 95

Friday, November 1st, 2013

Everyday America loses more and more of its greatest generation. These are the men and women I grew up listening to and learning from. My grandparents and their friends and relatives endured the the Great Depression and served our nation in World War II and Korea before passing the torch to my parents’ generation. Yesterday, I found out that another man I had never heard of had passed away. While I can’t begin to memorialize each and every one of them, I’d like to tell you a little about John Spence, because he had profound influence on our Nation’s earliest amphibious commando capabilities.

Born in 1918, Spence enlisted in the US Navy in 1936 as a Gunner and Diver. After the attack on Pearl Harbor he was recruited into the Office of Strategic Services where he helped developed an amphibious raid capability. While training near Quantico, VA he worked with a new green rubber suit. According to an obituary in Spence’s local paper, the Bend Bulletin, he told biographers, “Someone saw me surfacing one day and yelled out, ‘Hey, Frogman!’ The name stuck for all of us … but once again, I was the first.” Apparently, that’s where the term “Frogman” originated. Later in the war, Spence went on to return to the Fleet and retired in 1961. The man lived a full life, and served his country during some its most dire moments. He will be missed.

Be sure to read the entire story here.

Remember This?

Sunday, July 21st, 2013

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July 4th, The Birth Of A Nation

Thursday, July 4th, 2013

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Although the Continental Congress voted on July 2nd to declare independence from Great Britain and the Declaration itself was not actually signed until 2 August, we celebrate this day as the birthdate of this great Nation. The actual wording of the Declaration was approved on this date in 1776, putting to paper what was already happening as the 13 colonies fought for independence.

Remember This?

Sunday, June 30th, 2013

A friend of mine named Dave, who happens to be a Retired Navy SEAL, sent this photo to me of an old magazine he had lying around the house. It was his as a kid and he told me that he remembers reading about the exploits of the Viet Nam era SEALs and then having the privilege to serve with them.

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Have any of you had similar experiences?

Coming Soon from Panteao Productions – The Battle of the Black Sea

Saturday, December 22nd, 2012

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I’m pretty excited about this coming out. I heard awhile back that Panteao Productions had been interviewing Mogadishu Veteran Paul Howe about his experience. I have a feeling this is going to be good.

On October 3, 1993 a group of US Rangers and Special Operations soldiers set out on a mission into the heart of the Bakara market in Mogadishu. What started as a mission that should have lasted 30 minutes turned into a battle for their lives. Known by these men as the Battle of the Black Sea and later portrayed in the motion picture Black Hawk Down, here is the untold story of that battle. Coming soon in a Blu-ray/DVD combo pack and streaming from the Panteao website.

www.PanteaoProductions.com

It was 23 Years Go Today

Thursday, December 20th, 2012

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In the early morning hours of 20 December, 1989 US forces began Operation Just Cause which resulted in the liberation of the nation of Panama from the Noriega regime.

Hats off to the mean and women who participated in that combat action and a moment of silence for the Americans and innocent Panamanians who lost their lives.

Battle of the Bulge pictures from 67 years ago

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Life Magazine has released some new pictures celebrating the anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge. They are, in a word, amazing.

New, previously unseen Battle of the Bulge pictures from Life Magazine

You should check them out. 67 years ago some our fathers, grandfathers, great-grandfathers and countless other family members of both genders were fighting in one of the most critical battles of the war, in some of the bitterest cold of the war.

www.life.com/gallery/36632/image/56688832/battle-of-the-bulge-rare-unseen

-DR