My name is Bill Burris. You don't know me, and I don't know you, but we have met. I came across your name when I was reviewing the biography of Captain Dan Pederson, and learned that you were on the boat that the USS Ranger rescued back in 1981, you were probably a young teenager at the time. That was a long time ago, and for all these years, I always wondered what happened to the refugees once they got to the United States. A few days ago, I decided to research the rescue. You are the only one I found (via Capt Pederson's biography).
You see, I was on the Police Force for the USS Ranger when the rescue occurred (we were called Master at Arms back then). I was a very young sailor in my first tour. I met every one of you, all 138 of you. It was an honor and pleasure to spend the evening watch with your people for those three days we were together. It was an extreme pleasure meeting such wonderful people who, with such passion, wanted nothing more than the chance at freedom. No language barrier would break that mutual understanding. I am extremely pleased to see the results of that rescue, now that I have seen positive outcome in hearing your story. Most of the sailors on the carrier did not get to see or even meet the refugees (it was the job of the Master at Arms to keep your area secured and cleared from non-police personnel). And at any given time, there were usually about 3 to 5 of us who were on watch. It does not seem like 34 years, but is sure has been.
As an appreciation to your contributions and service, I would like send you something. It's not much, but I am one of the few people who have photographs of the rescue. They are old and scanned, they include the rescue itself, some pictures of some of the refugees on the ship, and the departure to the buses in the Philippines. They bring back memories of a very special day in both of our lives. There are only a few, but I would like to forward them to you, by email or as a link, which ever you would like. If you would like me to send these photos to you, please let me know, via this facebook personal message, and it would be an exceptional privilege for me to do so. And if you know of any others from that day, please feel free to share these photos with them, or I can forward the photos to them directly if you would like.
Congratulations on your successful Army career, and I hope your future continues to shine brightly for you and your family.
Sincerely,
Bill Burris,
U. S. Navy Retired,
Lemoore, California.
Dear Lan
ReplyDeleteOf all the people I know, you are one of the ones I respect the most Lan. The photo on top makes me smile too! I think it shows that optimistic and energetic man and father that you have become. I am proud to know you, and am humbled by your ever progression into being the best as whatever it is you face.
Take care my friend.
Spencer Lines
What a wonderful and touching letter. Your story is truly amazing and you are a man of impeccable courage, perseverance and honor. God bless you !!!
ReplyDeleteDanielle Cote
How exciting is this Bill! What a chance in a lifetime.
ReplyDeleteRose Anne Barnes
What a wonderful story, Lan Dalat. A lot has changed with our military, but the people still have the same mission, help those in need.
ReplyDeleteChristopher Benson
I've had the honor of serving under the command of this fine soldier. It is him who I think about when I read and hear all of the hateful talk about refugees and why they should not be allowed into the United States. I like so many others have been personally witnessed to this soldiers unwavering dedication to his family and our country. I've never questioned his religious background because frankly it was none of my business. I only concerned myself with his ability to lead and lead he did. Sir, I can't begin to imagine how deep the message you received has hit you, so I won't. However, I will celebrate this moment for you. I ask that you pass a long my gratitude to your rescuer and his fellow crew. They should know the ripple effect of their actions extend beyond just you and your family. Oh yeah and Sir, thank you for your leadership and example of what the "American Dream" looks like. OR4 L.Bridgewater 2NSB DCM-A.
ReplyDeleteMarcel Bridgewater
What an incredible honor, and not at all a coincidence! I believe it happened right now on purpose. Thank you so very much for sharing and thank you for being you!
ReplyDeleteSherry Oehler
Incredible reaching out, with an almost incomprehensible ripple effect into my life as well. Ever since I met you, I've never had but a positive and great influential effect on my last duty station while serving OUR country. I've said it before-- but I am blessed from having met, worked under, and come through know you more and more over these years. This is probably one of the BEST aspects of Facebook-- the ability to continue being in contact, and being able to share in your experiences. In the same line of thinking, I miss our conversations and company. "God be with you to till we meet again." (Look up that hymn, it's one of my favorites. Ciao Ciao!
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