This letter explains it well:
Alan F. E. Thiese
20
March 2023
The
President of the United States of America
The
Senate Majority Leader
The
House of Representatives Speaker
The
Senior Senator for Georgia
The
Junior Senator for Georgia
The
Eighth District Representative for Georgia
Greetings Most Honorable Duly
Elected Leaders,
This is Number Twenty.
I am sure many of you remember that I served in our U. S. Navy. Last evening I watched the CBS 60 Minutes
show which highlighted the Challenges our U. S. Navy Faces today and in the
future regarding the “China” situation.
Like the Navy faces these challenges so does our Great United States of
America. I am concerned, just as most of you are. If we do not take appropriate action now,
today, our offspring face a dismal future as citizens of the USA.
Acknowledging the ill-fated “Zumwalt Class” of destroyers of
which 30 were ordered but only 3 were constructed and the littoral combat ship (LCS) program with several ships in service it
was stated on the program that Sailors serving on these LCS have developed a
new name “Little Crappy Ships” as most appropriate action by our U. S. Navy
Leaders and Sailors. We simply do not
need these types of vessels in our arsenal to defend the Sea-Ways of the World.
I would suggest that you take the time to read
a book by Jack H. Lucas, a Medal of Honor Recipient titled “Indestructible!” Our Navy is building a new Guided Missile
Destroyer bearing his Name – the USS Jack H. Lucas (DDG-125)!
I quote His citation to
simply point out that our Nation needs this type of Hero to keep us safe:
“For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the
risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty while serving with the 1st
Battalion, 26th Marines, 5th Marine Division, during action against enemy
Japanese forces on Iwo Jima, Volcano Islands, 20 February 1945. While creeping
through a treacherous, twisting ravine which ran in close proximity to a fluid
and uncertain front line on D-day plus one, Pfc. Lucas and three other men were
suddenly ambushed by a hostile patrol which savagely attacked with rifle fire
and grenades. Quick to act when the lives of the small group were endangered by
two grenades which landed directly in front of them, Pfc. Lucas unhesitatingly
hurled himself over his comrades upon one grenade and pulled the other under
him, absorbing the whole blasting forces of the explosions in his own body in
order to shield his companions from the concussion and murderous flying
fragments. By his inspiring action and valiant spirit of self-sacrifice, he not
only protected his comrades from certain injury or possible death but also
enabled them to rout the Japanese patrol and continue the advance. His
exceptionally courageous initiative and loyalty reflect the highest credit upon
Pfc. Lucas and the U.S. Naval Service.”
Because I
am a proud citizen of Georgia I will also share a quote of another Medal of
Honor Recipient, Rodney Maxwell Davis, who prior to his Service in Vietnam was
a Shipmate of mine during our Overseas duty in London, England.
The President of the United States in the
name of The Congress takes pride in presenting the
MEDAL OF HONOR posthumously to
SERGEANT RODNEY M.
DAVIS
UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
for service as set forth in the
following
CITATION:
“For
conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond
the call of duty while serving as the right guide of the Second Platoon,
Company B, First Battalion, Fifth Marines, First Marine Division, in action
against enemy forces in Quang Nam Province, Republic of Vietnam, on September
6, 1967. Elements of the Second Platoon were pinned down by a numerically
superior force of attacking North Vietnamese Army Regulars. Remnants of the
platoon were located in a trench line where Sergeant Davis was directing the
fire of his men in an attempt to repel the enemy attack. Disregarding the
enemy hand grenades and
high volume of small arms and mortar fire, Sergeant Davis moved from man to man
shouting words of encouragement to each of them firing and throwing grenades at
the onrushing enemy. When an enemy grenade landed in the trench in the midst of
his men, Sergeant Davis, realizing the gravity of the situation, and in a final
valiant act of complete self-sacrifice, instantly threw himself upon the
grenade, absorbing with his own body the full and terrific force of the
explosion. Through his extraordinary initiative and inspiring valor in the face
of almost certain death, Sergeant Davis saved his comrades from injury and
possible loss of life, enabled his platoon to hold its vital position, and
upheld the highest traditions of the Marine Corps and the United States
Naval Service. He gallantly gave his life for his country.”
You can ascertain by reading
these citations and the many other Medal of Honor Citations that our Nation has
been well blessed by the action of these Heroes.
My concern and the purpose of
this letter is to encourage each of you to retain the values of the past as you
work to secure a great future for our USA.
You and I know what needs to be done.
We need more ships, just as the other branches of our Military need more
hardware/equipment.
However the most
critical aspect is our “Trained Defenders” who are volunteers. You and I know
that our Military has not achieved the recruitment goals necessary to maintain our
defense posture. Yet we have fellow citizens
in leadership roles who are focused on gender problems and green energy to keep
our Military Strong. From my point of
view this is nothing but folly.
As the CBS 60 Minutes program pointed
out, China has plans to surpass our Military Might in the very near
future. Of course we can correct these
problems/concerns by taking appropriate action/s today.
As I recall the “Pearl Harbor
Bombing” on 7 December 1941 caused the “Sleeping Giant” to wake up. Our USA in a matter of a few short years saw
the construction of many ships, airplanes and tanks. We did it then and we can do it again. What we do not need is a Military focused on
pronouns on what we should call a Soldier/Marine/Sailor/Airman/Coast Guard
Man.
Therefore I am urging you and
your fellow duly elected leaders to focus on what is critical and most
important to keep the USA strong and not the target of China/North Korea/Iran
or Russia.
We have a proud History of Leadership in the events
of our World. Let is continue.
In conclusion we today have a Superior Military
Force! Your critical task is to keep our
Military the Superior Military Force.
Please know that all the other
concerns you may have are dependent on keeping the United States of America
Safe!!!
I wish you well as you hopefully
maintain your focus on what is necessary and also needed for our future. Please do not be misled by those who may have
an agenda that is not focused on the one thing necessary! No one, including I should have to remind you
that “We the People” elected You to keep us Safe.
Sincerely and with Prayer to God
Almighty I remain,
Alan F. E. Thiese
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