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Admiral Delaneys Reunion Speech, 1994
May 1994 Seawolf Reunion Speech Pensacola, Florida RADM Kevin Delaney (1946-2015) The following is a transcript of a talk given by RADM Delaney, at the Seawolf reunion May 1994. Admiral Delaney was a Seawolf gunship pilot as a Lieutenant jg on Det-8 in 1970. This speech was intended for Seawolves and their families, but it is also a very good oral history of the squadron. Thank you so much for your kind introduction. Needless to say, it’s a very great and very humbling honor to address this group of heroes,.. this group of dedicated Americans who have given so much …
Admiral Ziemers Reunion Speech, 1996
Seawolf Reunion Speech Rear Admiral Timothy Ziemer July 4,1996 Washington D.C Thank you Con for that introduction. I have mixed emotions about being here. As a passive member of the SEAWOLF Association, I expected something different from you this evening. This is not a group of “old men talking about their days in Vietnam,” as I expected. What I have seen and experienced is something different, something with a much deeper meaning. This is a “family affair”– a gathering of brothers. My thoughts and the text of what I planned to say have changed. I am delighted to speak to …
Reunion Speech at The Wall, 1996
Vietnam Memorial Speech Washington DC, July 4, 1996 By Tom Olby, HAL-3 Seawolves, Det 1 (1968-1971) Seawolf Family Members and Brother Seawolf warriors; it is a privilege and honor to be speaking with you, at “The Vietnam Memorial.” They say the Vietnam War was a long time ago. Wasn’t it just yesterday? More than 58,169 men and women “Vietnam Veterans” have their names inscribed on this, the greatest of walls, as either “Killed or Missing In Action.” These men and women, including 43 of our Brother Seawolves, represent the “Very Best” America had to offer, her youth. They reflect all …