This is Bob Liitle GMC
USNR. I knew both Joseph Grisafi and William Harrison whom both were killed in the Turret 2 explosion. Us
three were all SN in 7th division together. My memory is not that good anymore from back
then, but Joe and William were exceptional sailors. The NN was down in the Carribean , I
can't remember the exact dates, but we had gone
to places such as Trinidad Tabago, Cartahenga, Caracass and of course San Juan. When the
ship was down there, the Weapons department passed the word to all deck divisions, that they needed
Gunners mate strikers. Bill, Joe
and I decided together that we would be gunners mates. We had reported to the weapons
department, and they proceeded to show us the 3'' , 5'' and 8'' gun systems.
Also Weps interviewed our divisional CPO to ask what kind of
workers we were. We all got high recommendations. Bill and Joe decided they
wanted to work on the 8" gun systems, so they were sent to 2nd division. I decided to go into
the 5" gun system, so I was sent to 5th. We were very good friends,
after we split up, I saw less and less of them. We would see each other
occasionally, but when we were over in west pac, we were always working or at
GQ, or on Condition III watch.
I do remember William was a squared away sailor, his uniform
was always very neat, and he was easy to talk to. He had a good sense of humor
too ! My memory is fading a bit with Joe, I am having a hard time remembering
exact details. I do know that a strange thing did occur. I live in Akron Ohio.
After the explosion, and the bodies were shipped back home, I
got a letter from my uncle who lives in Springfield, Pa. In his letter, he said that Joe
Grisaffi parents had gone to the same parish as them, and that is where they
had Mass of Christian burial at my uncles church.
To this day, I feel very fortunate. If i had gone into the 8" gun system
with Bill and Joe, well, who knows? I guess the Lord had other plans for me.
I was in 5th div and i knew Louis Sansone too. He was
assigned to mt.55 where he worked. I was not close with Louis, but there was a gunners mate
named Fred Blind GMG3, who was very close to him. I think Fred now lives in
Hollywood Fla. I remember the day Louis fell over the side. I did not see it, but we had to go to
quarters at foul weather parade. That is when we knew right away that it was Louis.
Well, it is time for me to get to work, so if you have any
questions, feel free to ask.
Thanks
Bob Little