Aboard the John C. Stennis

For those who want to share some of the sights aboard the nuclear powered aircraft carrier, and a few pictures of Rachel, me and her airplane, here’s the link.

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Kelli

Fantastic pictures. I especially like the one of you and Rachel; it looks full of joy. Thank you for sharing!

Ester

Wow, what a ‘tour”, almost like being there. Thank you, Skip for letting us ‘aboard’!.
Love that last picture of the proud Dad with her lovely daughter :- )
That must have been quite an adventure.
Blessings to you and Rachel,
Ester

Dorothy

. . . its just because the complainers want to be the ones with all the power.

Kees Brakshoofden

Hi Skip,
I’m gratefull for the U.S. forces that liberated my country from the nazi’s. The fact that I can speak out freely is only possible thanks to the people who were willing to fight against evil. In this world it is necessary to be strong.

But there is onother side of the same coin. God specifically warns Israels kings not to rely on military force, because He knew that would make them independent of Him. Gideon needed only 300 man to passively watch God defeat the enemy. I´m not saying we should become passive. As long as a government wants to subject to God, well, it´s OK to be strong. But what if they reject Him?

I can´t see the US government serving God, at the moment. Hope they will not abuse this power. But I fear in future they just might ….

Shabbat SHALOM!

Kees Brakshoofden

B.t.w. today is the day we in Holland remember all who died in WW II.

Kees Brakshoofden

Yes, Skip, I 100% agree! My nephew is in the military and is a God fearing young man. He also wants to serve his God and country. Respect!

Dawn McL

I struggle with this issue also. I am glad to read your observation of the folks who are actively serving. That is the attitude I pray for.
This country has much to learn in the way of suffering I’m afraid. The majority of our leadership is corrupt and heady with power seeking. Reminds me a lot of what I read of ancient Rome before she fell.

David Rhinehart

Great pictures, thanks for sharing Skip! You are definitely a PROUD PAPA, and should be.
Blessings!

Carolyn Camfield

She sure is a beauty! Blessings to you both.

Kees Brakshoofden

Beautifull pictures. If this was my daughter I would be very proud!

Amanda Youngblood

Those are great shots! Rachel looks like she’s doing so well! Thanks for sharing!

I, for one, am thankful that the US has, so far, refused to back down from aggression and kept Israel (and others) from obliteration. Is it perfect? Do we always do it well? Maybe not, but at least we try. I hope Rachel feels our pride in the work she is doing.,

Dawn McL

HI Skip,
Really nice pictures. I love the ones of the jets in flight. Did you shoot all these (at least the ones you are not in hehe)?
What do the letters by your daughters name (that are on the jet) mean? Does she fly?
I am new to the community but I am liking what I am seeing.

Dawn McL

Thanks for the welcome–Glad to be here!
Sorry to be obtuse but is she a pilot then?
I have long wanted to know more about how life works on these huge ships that bristle with weapons!

carl roberts

What wonderful memories you and Rachel both will share for years to come! What a privilege it must have been for you to have been invited to “come aboard” and spend time with your beautiful daughter. I was an “AE” (way back in the day!) and also remember the EA6’s and the incredible ordnance with which they are equipped. Was it Teddy who said, “speak softly, but carry a big stick?” Thank you Rachael and all who serve with you aboard the John C. Stennis, and may we all continue to pray for peace.

Bessy

She has certainly grown a lot if she is happy to have her Dad with her at work. Amazing. Great hope for us with teens! She seems to be a wonderful and committed young woman with a clear purpose. Congratulations Skip.