Saturday, April 30, 2022

SEA STORY: Indonesia

 

This is a “sea-story” about my visit to Indonesia.

When I was stationed in Yokosuka, Japan, I was a crewmember of the USS Vandegrift



At the beginning of April 2005, I was nominated by the captain, to assist the sailors onboard the USNS Mercy.



The Mercy was near a small Indonesian island, Nias, which was devastated by a tsunami and an earthquake. She was one of the vessels called during Operation Unified Assistance and worked, offshore, since January (Smith, 2005).




After receiving my temporary orders, I quickly packed and was driven to Narita Airport. Two jets and a helicopter trip later, I was on the Mercy. Besides having a dinner conversation with a female NCIS agent, teaching a civilian nurse to salsa and getting my picture taken by a US Navy media-representative, my first twenty days were uneventful. I confess that was getting grumpy. So, when my supervisor asked for volunteers for a Nias boarding-party, I quickly signed up.

Our group was transported by a USS Jackson helicopter. Once on Nias, we were greeted by three male translators. The young men told us that Indonesians enjoy smiling, even to strangers, and consider not smiling in return to be rude. In addition, the translators said that Indonesians are extremely friendly to visitors. After a brief tour, the boarding party broke up into smaller groups. I stayed with one translator, sitting on a park bench. In the middle of our conversation, an 8-year-old girl sat on my lap! She smiled at me, showing her missing front teeth. Being polite, I beamed back. Then, the girl took off my ship-ballcap and grabbed my hair with both hands. She said a phrase that I did not understand, so I turned to the translator. The interpreter stated that she liked African Americans with curly hair and asked for an autograph. While the young admirer was messing up my hairstyle, I scribbled my signature, my rank and “United States Navy” on her notebook.

Reference

Smith, J. (2005, June 17). Operation Unified Assistance: Sailors reflect on historic mission of mercy. https://www.cpf.navy.mil/subsite/tsunami_relief/tsunami_relief.htm

Friday, April 29, 2022

My Reasons for Creating This Blogsite


 Perhaps, it's because I'm 51 years-old, have a large male-ego, and/or need attention. Who knows? 

What I do know is I have a psychological need to share my knowledge and experiences. 

The following are subjects that I wish to share in my blog:

  • Superhero/Comics
  • Health/Fitness 
  • US Navy and Merchant Sailor/Marine Sea Stories 
  • Games 
  • Investments/Finances
  • Philosophy 

With each post, I'll add a Reference section at the bottom. This will include items you can research deeply.

Creator willing, you'll learn something. 

Yours,

Shawn Danté Mitchell


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