[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 26 (Thursday, February 17, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S861-S862]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
HONORING THE USS ``MOUNT HOOD'' (AE-11)
Mr. NELSON of Florida. Mr. President, on August 21, 1944, laden with
precious cargo for the Pacific theatre, the USS Mount Hood, the lead
ship of her class for the U.S. Navy, departed Norfolk on her first
mission. On board were 296 sailors and 22 officers.
The USS Mount Hood reached Manus Island, a province of Papua, New
Guinea, on September 22 and commenced with dispensing ammunition and
explosives to ships preparing for the Philippine offensive. On the
morning of November 10, 1944, a young Naval Reserve lieutenant and 17
enlisted men climbed over the side of the USS Mount Hood and boarded
boats to go ashore. After reaching the beach, they saw an enormous
flash followed by two explosions, and the men were knocked to the
ground. They scrambled back to the boats and headed to where the Mount
Hood had been anchored, but found only debris where the ship had once
been. The entire ship, and all aboard, were gone.
Over 400,000 Americans lost their lives in World War II. In the
deserts of North Africa, the jungles of the Pacific islands, on the
beaches in Normandy, and everywhere in between, these brave men and
women sacrificed their lives to preserve the freedom and individual
liberties we all enjoy. We owe them all an immense debt of gratitude
for the sacrifices they made to defend our Nation. They should never be
forgotten.
The only surviving officer of the USS Mount Hood, LT Lester Wallace,
is now 95 years old and resides in Pensacola, FL. While we mourn those
who gave their lives to the cause of freedom, we must also remember to
celebrate the service and sacrifice of those who survived. I am
extremely proud of the
[[Page S862]]
service Lieutenant Wallace rendered to our country as a Navy officer,
and later as a civilian. On behalf of the people of Florida and our
Nation, I thank Lieutenant Wallace--and all those who have served and
continue to serve--for their sacrifice and service.
____________________