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Broadcaster Press 09
December 13, 2011 www.broadcasteronline.com
Honoring & Remembering:
Radioman 1st Class Charles Paul Schafer
By Donna Schafer
VFW Auxiliary President
Clay County Post 3061
Radioman 1st Class
Charles Paul Schafer was
born Dec. 14, 1962 to Jerry
and Donna Schafer in
Vermillion.
Charles enlisted at
Yankton in June of 1981.
He was sworn in at Sioux
Falls in July of 1981. “My
mother wasn't too happy,
but my father thought it
was good since he had also
been in the Navy, “ said
Charles.
On July 20, he flew from
Sioux Falls to San Diego,
CA for Boot Camp which
lasted for eight weeks.
From there he went to
Radioman A School in San
Diego which lasted about
20 weeks.
In January of 1982 his
assignment was to Naval
Air Station in Le Moore,
CA for 18 months. This is
located in the middle of the
San Joaquin Valley which
was desert and orange
groves .
“I really wanted to be
assigned to a ship, but this
proved to be a blessing in
disguise for two reasons.
One I was able to move up
in rank from E1 to E4 and
second it was an easier way
to adjust to military life,”
he said. “But the exciting
things happened aboard
ship. In August 1983, I was
assigned to USS Pyro AE-
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ammunitions ship. There I
made my first West Pac
Tours, visiting Japan,
Philippines, Korea and
Hong Kong. I spent six
months overseas.
“I flew over Japan to
catch up with the Pyro
which was five days out.
There were about 25 men
being assigned to different
jobs while we were waiting.
The head man kept calling
Boatswain over and over
and no one was answering.
Finally he said, ‘Boatswain
3rd Class Schafer are you
here?’ I answered and said
my name is Schafer but I'm
not a Boatswain. I'm a
Radioman. The guy in
charge said. ‘Well, your
handwriting is so sh***y
that it looks like Boatswain,
so you will take your
recruits and paint the sea
wall. I did such a bad job
that first day that they gave
me a desk job checking
ID'S.
“After boarding the
Pyro we went out to sea. It
took a while to get my sea
legs.
My first Port of Call was
Subic
Bay
in
the
Philippines. After about
three months I had a
chance to call home. Mom
was there because her hair
appointment had been
changed and I had the best
15 minute telephone call
ever.
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“We were on our way
back to the States and two
day out of San Francisco,
when during a movie a fire
broke out in the #1
ammunition hold. This
was very serious because
the majority of the 339
men were in General
Quarters. For about the
next 20 hours we fought
that fire in which no one
was injured or killed and
the ship stayed intact. The
ship went into cold iron
and I asked for a
reassignment.
I had a choice of three
ships and I asked for the
USS Texas CGN-39, which
was a Guided Missile
Cruiser. Again, I had an
eventful arrival. I flew out
of Los Angeles to the
Philippines, then to Diego
Garcia for five days, then to
Kenya for three days.
When we arrived there we
were told by the American
Embassy that we had to
stay in our hotels because
AIDS was was so prevalent.
We also had to pay an
airport tax, exchange our
money for theirs, but when
we left they wouldn't
exchange their money for
ours
“After that we flew to
Rota, Spain. The seaside
community was absolutely
beautiful and a few days
later we flew to Catina,
Sicily. Bahrain was our
next stop. We were advised
to walk in single file, look
straight ahead, not to look
to the left or right until we
arrive at our vehicle. On
this 500 ft. path were
Bahrainian soldiers every
three feet or so on both
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sides, holding guns which
were pointed at our heads.
Once we arrived at our
hotels the Bahranian
people
were
extraordinarily nice. Five
days later we were helo’d
out to the USS Texas where
Charles' good friend Ernie
King was on board.
“The crew then spent
110 days in the Persian
Gulf, supporting the
Iraqies against the Iranians.
During this time we shot
down a few airplanes. We
were also the flag ship and
so I was the Radioman for
the Old Man. Leaving this
area we went to Tasmania
for a week, a beautiful little
country and then on to
Brisbrane, Australia for
about 20 days. The people
were very nice and we were
invited to march in their
Independence Day Parade.
It was almost like being
home in the States.
“Tanga was our next
destination then to
America Samoa. Even
though we were only there
for a couple of days, a
young woman asked four
of us if we would like to
meet her family. After
agreeing, she took us up
through a beautiful jungle
to her village. Her father
was the local minister. We
met all of the family and
friends which amounted to
about 60 people. They
cooked us a Somalian
meal, sang their native
songs, and danced their
native dances. Afterward
they led us back to our
ship. It was probably the
most interesting and best
experience I have ever had.
“California was our next
destination and I was able
to muster out a month
early, June of 1985.”
Noem to
keynote USD
graduation
Congresswoman Kristi
Noem (R-SD) is the keynote
speaker for the 36th Winter
Commencement ceremony
at the University of South
Dakota on Saturday, Dec.
17. More than 470 students
will receive degrees during
the ceremony, which begins
at 10 a.m. at the
DakotaDome on the USD
campus.
Noem was elected to the
United States House of
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2010 after serving in the
South Dakota House of
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