The Most Amazing Thing

The Most Amazing Thing I Ever Saw Without a doubt, the most amazing thing I ever saw was a sixty foot high wall of water roaring towards the bow of my ship. At the time, we were in convoy with four other ships including the battleship, the USS New Jersey. We’d been in a growing…

Chapter 4 – Part II

Combat Actions of the U.S.S. Turner Joy (DD-951) As witnessed by LCDR Jim Chester US Navy (Retired) Another event that happened on that last day of the war that is unique in the Vietnam War Experience is surreal and still sends chills down my spine to this day just thinking about it. Shortly after rearming…

Chapter 4 – Part I

Chapter Four-Part I Combat Actions of the U.S.S. Turner Joy (DD-951) As witnessed by LCDR Jim Chester US Navy (Retired) Assigned to the Combat Information Center (CIC) as leading Operations Specialist holding the rank of E-5 and rate of OS2 aboard the destroyer USS Turner Joy (DD-951), the last all gun destroyer ever built for…

Book Foreword

This book is the epitome of the unexplainable things that happen in heavy combat and how history is altered and legends are born. On January 27, 1973, while engaged in very heavy combat just below the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) in what then was First Military Region, Republic of South Vietnam, I participated in and witnessed…

Gulf of Tonkin, Last Voyage

My name is Tracy Birch, and I had the pleasure to serve aboard the USS Turner Joy as my first ship out of Naval Training School in Chicago, IL (my hometown also). I reported aboard in April 1981, and was immediately put to work as an Electricians Mate Fireman Apprentice (E2). Our first tasks were…

Tonkin Gulf Incident

My name is Gerry Roberts CT3. About the TJ on August 4th 1964. I remember that night very well. I was the telephone talker between the XO and Captain Barnhart…I was sick as a dog that day with strep throat, but my Chief had a bottle of Johnson and Johnson’s mouth wash which I gargled…

TJ and Her E

While on board the TJ, the crew had participated in squadron training practice. After winning two of these there was a red E with two hash marks below on the stack. Upon winning three of these games in a row, there was a gold E painted on the stack. I thought that this Gold E…