Year: 2015

Dead in the Water

As we accomplished the rig to rescue the casualty-plagued Sakawa, the weather became very clear and warm with the seas rising higher and bluer in hue. Occasionally a rogue wave would board us, sweeping along the alarmingly low freeboard caused by the flooding and counter-flooding we had done to keep Nagato upright and give her […]

Bikini Bound

(ex-IJN Nagato prepares to get underway in Yokosuka, March, 1946. Alongside is the tank lighter the battleship used for logistic support from the shore. Colorized Photo USN). We sailed from Yokosuka on 18 March, 1946, amid rain squalls. We slipped down the Sagami-wan navigating by time and compass with the cruiser Sakawa on in company […]

Alpha and Omega

It is the 74th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl. It is always an emotional day for old sailors, particularly those who had the chance to serve in the very place where it occurred, or worked in the building that was converted to the morgue for th dead on that awful day. This year, I […]

Hairless Joe and His Lonesome Polecat

When I first realized that of twenty people in the deck force only three had appreciable sea experience, I wondered what would become of us. The decks were so vast, the gear so heavy, that it seemed we must be overwhelmed if we tried to handle her in a gale. As the days passed in […]

Sea and Anchor

We had three trial runs for the old battleship in March of 1946 to get ready to deploy from Japan to the South Pacific. On our next trial, it was inevitable that we try the anchor we had just installed, since some of the associated gear was untested. Everything had gone well as we got […]

Shackles

(Bow of IJN Nagato showing chocks and anchor chain just before the battle of Leyte Gulf, 1944. Photo USN). Browsing around the Navy Yard in Yokosuka looking for likely opportunities, one of our officers found an anchor stamped with the name “Nagato.” It was a huge thing, as befits a hook intended for a dreadnaught […]

Montana

So, as the mighty battleship rode at anchor outside the breakwater in the Sagami-wan, it is time to talk about how important the little man I first met in my impromptu tour of the battleship. I considered him an apparition of the ship, which clearly was haunted by the history of what she had done […]

Liberty Party

Though I slept through few nights outside the breakwater, what with one thing or another carrying away by the rushing waves and low freeboard of the Battleship, there were not many. I remember vividly one of those interrupted nights. That night’s excitement was the visit of the liberty party from the General Buckner. There was […]

Making Steam

So there it was; the day of decision was at hand. Despite consultations with some former IJN officers, the test was going to be if we could actually raise steam and get the battleship underway. It was a great day when we did that, 11-14 April 1946. The crew of the Delta stood by her […]

Whipple Takes Command

Captain Whipple wisely decided not to try to remake his pirate crew all at once, but rather to develop the good qualities they already had along his own lines. He offered no illusory inducements nor did he apply abruptly the harsh break of punishment. The officers learned that though direct orders did not get results, […]