|
29navy
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 28, 2011 - 1:54pm
|
Just got word that John Akin, one of the founding members of the PT-658 project passed away last weekend.
He will be missed.
Charlie |
Total Posts: 600 | Joined:
Dec 28, 2006 - 3:02pm | IP
Logged
|
|
Will Day
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 28, 2011 - 4:13pm
|
Fair winds and following seas.....
Will |
Total Posts: 1955 | Joined:
Oct 8, 2006 - 4:19pm | IP
Logged
|
|
Frank J Andruss Sr
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 28, 2011 - 4:34pm
|
Another member of the Greatist Generation sent to Heaven. God Bless.................
|
Total Posts: 3497 | Joined:
Oct 9, 2006 - 6:09am | IP
Logged
|
|
|
Jerry Gilmartin |
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 28, 2011 - 8:09pm
|
Thanks Charlie for posting the sad news,
Yes I just got back from Johns funeral down in Salem Or. The entire crew of PT658 was there as well. John was one of the reasons why I got involved in the Save the PT Boat group in the first place. John was always there with a sea story and was very keen on making sure everybody knows about PT Boats and the men that crewed them. John was a real hero to everybody that knew him. John always used to say at our PT Boat Bull Sessions; "You know, if we could have been together back in the war, I think we would have made a pretty good crew!" That was the way he was, he always made you feel like you were a part of something. We will all miss him. Jerry PT658 Portland
PS Here are a few good pics of John Akin both during WW2 and modern day
John Akin
John poses with Thompson same as 1944
John and Bob Ketchum and crew of PT27
John on Board PT658 in 2007
Jerry Gilmartin |
Total Posts: 1473 | Joined:
Oct 8, 2006 - 11:16pm | IP
Logged
|
|
David Waples
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 29, 2011 - 5:27am
|
Sorry to hear of the lost of your friend. It's clear he made a difference in your lives.
Dave
David Waples |
Total Posts: 1679 | Joined:
Jan 2, 2007 - 9:55pm | IP
Logged
|
|
rcr
New Member
|
Posted on: May 29, 2011 - 7:05pm
|
Is it not fantastic that John got to revisit his youth and be involved with undoubtedly one of the finest moments of his life? We should all be as blessed as he was. I salute John Akin and the rest of the greatest generation. We should all hope to be as lucky. Nothing is as rewarding as getting immersed in something you love. GODSPEED John Akin
|
Total Posts: | Joined:
Unregistered | IP
Logged
|
|
Jerry Gilmartin
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 29, 2011 - 8:23pm
|
All,
I added some pics of John to my last post. Jerry
Jerry Gilmartin |
Total Posts: 1473 | Joined:
Oct 8, 2006 - 11:16pm | IP
Logged
|
|
|
TED WALTHER |
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 30, 2011 - 10:28am
|
GM1/C John Akin was a very specail person indeed! He was larger than life, a kind hearted sole, a work ethic that was un paralleled and a love for the boats that never ended. It saddens me very much to learn of his last patrol, but what a perfect weekend to get underway for his last patrol on the 24 and 27 boats! Close to Memorial Day weekend! It is almost as if he planned it this way.
John wrote me a very detailed 4 page letter about his time in RON 1 on the 24 and 27 boats, It starts out:" Hi Sailor!" he also included some photos of 24 and 27 . One of the extraordinary things that he wrote, that I have never read anywhere, was that when they came back from the Alutians to Pearl Harbor, in 1944, was that RON 1(what was left; PT 20, 24, 27, 29, 42) was immediatly placed in training to head to the Philippines,in spring 1945! The boats were converted to carry both Type C depth charges for blowing up sub nets, or Naval mines for mining Japanese Harbors in the eventual invasion of Japan. RON 1 was the actual test bed for all of those blueprint drawings Garth has on his site, showing proposed conversion of 80' Elcos as possible mine layers.
He was very much behind me and my efforts for PT 48, but, as things changed over the years, I am just so very sorry I could not have taken my friend from the left coast out on her to give him on last ride on a 77' Elco.
FAIR WINDS AND FOLLOWING SEAS MY FRIEND.
|
Total Posts: 3059 | Joined:
Oct 16, 2006 - 7:42am | IP
Logged
|
|
|
Jerry Gilmartin |
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 30, 2011 - 11:25am
|
Hi Ted! Thanks for your kind words. I wanted to point out that in your photo of PT27 underway in Puget Sound, that John Akin can be identified as the sailor wearing the White Hat loading the midships 20mm cannon. I showed John this picture and he pointed himself out. Pretty neat. Jerry
Jerry Gilmartin |
Total Posts: 1473 | Joined:
Oct 8, 2006 - 11:16pm | IP
Logged
|
|
|
TED WALTHER |
TOP BOSS
|
Posted on: May 31, 2011 - 7:35am
|
Jerry;
I know that guy is 23 year old GM1/c John Akin (that photo of the 27 was taken about 3 months after he married Marjorie), that is why I posted this photo, but only he and us that knew him know that. I am sure John would be the first to say, he was not irreplaceable, but he really was, the shoes he has left can not be filled by 4 men, but I am sure you guys will "Sailor" on, because it is the way he would want you to.
Take care,
TED
|
Total Posts: 3059 | Joined:
Oct 16, 2006 - 7:42am | IP
Logged
|
|
|