The Reminiscences of Mr. John B. Vaessen, Pearl Harbor Survivor : 1916-2018
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1682692531
ISBN-13
9781682692530
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
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Naval Institute Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 22nd, 2019
Print length
114 Pages
Weight
562 grams
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Biography: historical, political & militaryTrue war & combat stories
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Based on an interview conducted by Paul Stillwell in June 1987, the volume contains 106 pages of interview transcript plus a comprehensive index. The transcript is copyright 2012 by the U.S. Naval Institute; the interviewee has placed no restrictions on its use.
Mr. Vaessen grew up in California in the 1920s and 1930s. During the Depression he worked steadily at a variety of jobs to support himself and his family. Around 1938 he joined the Naval Reserve. This memoir describes the informal atmosphere of the program in that era. He worked at the Mare Island Navy Yard in 1940-41 as an electrician''s helper. When he reported for active duty in 1941, he was stationed at the San Diego Destroyer Base. He opted for duty as a Fireman Second Class on board the target ship USS Utah (AG-16) a few months later, anticipating a quiet life around San Pedro, California. Instead, in September of that year the Utah deployed to Hawaii and never returned. She was torpedoed during the Japanese air raid on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941. Vaessen, who was then serving in the ship''s electrical division, was at his post belowdecks as the ship capsized. He kept the power going as long as he could, an act that enabled shipmates to have light as they sought to abandon ship. Vaessen himself was rescued through the bottom of the overturned hull of the Utah. For his actions during the attack, Vaessen was awarded the Navy Cross by Admiral Chester Nimitz, Commander in Chief Pacific Fleet. In late 1942, as a newly advanced electrician''s mate, Petty Officer Vaessen was in the commissioning crew of the minesweeper USS Starling (AM-64).
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