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by Paul French
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Sept. 22, 1943: At Sea, 44 nautical miles north of Manus, Admiralty Islands

Three Amphibious Assault Ships (APA’s) are in the convoy. Each carries 800 to a 1,000 Marines, plus tanks and equipment. Several destroyers are seen on the horizon from time to time. Aboard all three ships a similar meeting is starting. Navy and Marine Corps enlisted personnel gather aft of a Higgins LCVP Landing Craft lashed into its cradle on the deck. Marines and sailors try for casual conversations: “You know where we’re going?” One response is, “Another Jap invested island.”

A Marine Corps Master Gunnery Sergeant and a Navy Chief Boatswains Mate arrive at 09:00. Next, a Marine Colonel and a Captain along with the ships’ executive officer join the group. They spread charts and photographs on a table. As they do, conversations resume among the enlisted men. The conversations stop when the Master Gunnery Sergeant quietly says; “OK. Knock it off!”

Now they are somber; ready to hear final instructions. The Marine Major names a Pacific Island no one has heard of. “We go ashore there tomorrow morning. We have three landing beaches; red, green and yellow.” Information on which marines will land where follow. Marines and sailors have questions. One question; what type landing craft - an LCP or an LCVP - should be used to carry the underwater demolition team? An argument ensues.

The ship’s Executive Officer speaks up. “Knock it off, we all have the same goal. Namely take this damn island and live to tell about it. Put the demo guys in the LCP, it is a faster boat.”

A Chief Boatswains Mates asks; “Sir, I guess that’s all the questions. Can we knock if off now?” The Bird Colonel looks to his peers, they nod agreement. The Chief says; “But any of you guys that’s got a question, come see one of us. And; there’s baptisms at 14:00, today.”

A buck sergeant asks; “Sarg, about the baptisms? I got a kid in my squad who don’t know if he’s been baptized or not. He wants to know, can he get baptized?” Many of the NCOs and officers respond with affirmatives; including one who proclaims; “My Savior, Jesus Christ will be glad the kid came. Tell him to get his butt up to that service; even if it is for seconds.”

Jan. 6, 2009: Today, the USS Germantown, one of our Navy’s newer Amphibious Assault Ships continues this WWII tradition of offering baptisms before an assault landing. The USS Germantown’s ship’s bell is now and will continue to be engraved with the names of the men baptized before an assault landing.

Today, “Knock if off!” continues as part of the Navy and Marine Corps common vocabulary.

Today, “Knock if off!” can become our nation’s anti-political partisanship war cry. We can force the leaders of every political party to knock if off; stop the inane, partisan motivated criticism of the ‘other’ party.

Today the devastating results of strictly partisan legislative votes are all too evident. Today, rather than vocally supporting suspicion and distrust, we all get on our knees and each of us pray to our God, pray for our county and the success of our President-elect. The ideology of any political party is neither relevant nor does any one party have a patent on the only way to save our nation.

Today, will you knock it off? Demand that our elected officials knock if off? And, you, will you pray every day for the USA? Hundreds of thousands have died to give you that right to pray.

Today, if we don’t make all political parties stop the strictly partisan slander; stop it today; then that Star Spangled Banner may no longer wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave.

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grangerphil
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January 06, 2009
Mr. French I totally agree with you. I think Obama will hopefully, and I stress hopefully bring an air of good tidings and maybe usher in a nice positive mood swing for the nation upon his inauguration. As someone who worries constantly about staying employed, you're damn right....I wish him all the luck in the world. And like you Paul, I'm ready for some good news. I hope soon that the word "bailout" is forever lost in our lexicon and replaced with the words I like best: work, sale, buy, purchase, build, grown, develop, live and love. Take care Paul, from a former fellow Anglican.
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