My uncle and dad ...

This was taken in 1942 - my father, on the right, quit high school to join the Navy after Pearl Harbor. He was seventeen. My uncle John, two years older, was already in the ROTC at UC Berkeley. They met up in the Bay Area when my father had shore leave and had this and several other pictures taken for my grandmother. I think my father felt he had to join up in order to keep up with his older brother; he always had a much harder time in school and always felt as if he had to compete with him. We realize now he may be an undiagnosed Aspie; my uncle may have been one too, although he expressed traits a bit differently.
Shortly after, my father shipped out to the South Pacific, including Midway and Okinawa. His ship, the USS Stormes, was hit by a kamikaze. My grandmother always told the story of how one night, she woke up screaming, and realized later it was the same moment my father's ship had been hit.
My uncle served in the reserves until he retired from a long career as a high school math teacher. He passed away in 1999, of heart problems no one in his family knew he had - he also had Parkinson's and apparently did not want to go that route. My grandmother was heartbroken; although he was elderly, she outlived him by several years.
My father has been retired from the aerospace industry for nearly 20 years and is enjoying teaching his nine-year-old grandson about those historic times when he served his country.


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My father also joined the Navy at 17. We recently were given a picture of him found by the Kingston, NY Historical society. It was from the daily newspaper and he was wearing a suit, tie and hat standing on line to sign up for the Navy. Many young men in the picture wore a business suit for signing up. I found that very interesting. It marked a very significant day in their young lives and they were were dressed in clothes to reflect the serious nature of what they were doing.
You are so blessed and I hope you record him telling as many stories of his life as you can.
We found my husband's dad's ship had a website - he was on the USS Curtiss during World War II. I really love the pictures of your dad and uncle - both handsome sailors. Salud