USS Nicholas (DD-449) & USS O'Bannon (DD-450) Escort USS Enterprise (CVN-65) Tonkin Gulf (March 1968)
HOME PORT: Pearl Harbor
"A destroyer man is never bored in wartime, for a destroyer is a seaman’s ship. She can get under way at the drop of a hat. The water under fantail boils like a Niagara. She will go rippling along at thirty-five knots with the spray sheeting over her and she will turn and fight and run, drop depth charges, bombard, and ram. She is expendable and dangerous. And because she is all these things, a destroyer’s crew is passionately possessive. Every man knows his ship, every inch of it, not just his own station."
John Steinbeck as war correspondent, November 24, 1943