Rear Admiral Jeremiah Denton
89 years old from Virginia Beach, Virginia
USS Independence (CVA-62)
July 15, 1924 – March 28, 2014
Jeremiah Andrew Denton, Jr. was a Rear Admiral and Naval Aviator in the United States Navy and, following his retirement from naval service, was a United States Senator from the state of Alabama. In 1965 he was captured in North Vietnam when his plane was shot down and he and his navigator Bill Tschudy spent eight years a POW’s in the infamous “Hanoi Hilton”. In 1966 he was forced to take part in a press conference by his captors in which they asked him about his support for the war. He responded: “I don’t know what is happening, but whatever the position of my government is, I support it fully. Whatever the position of my government, I believe in it, yes sir. I am a member of that government, and it is my job to support it, and I will as long as I live”. During that interview he was able to send a message by blinking the word “Torture” in Morse code to let the world know what the POW’s were going though.You can read more about Rear Admiral Denton here
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By: gpcox on October 15, 2014
at 10:12 am
Thanks, GP. I know it’s silly, but it means a lot to me when someone drops by and applauds these wonderful heroes.
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By: Jacqui Murray on October 15, 2014
at 2:16 pm
And I simply can not imagine WHY NOT!! These people gave us the life we live today!
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By: gpcox on October 15, 2014
at 5:21 pm