| In his 31-year career, he became the Navy’s 10th ranked Ace during World War II and was awarded three Navy Crosses, three Distinguished Flying Crosses and three Air Medals while serving with fighter squadron 31. Served in the Korean War as a member of VF-191, a squadron formed from the famed Blue Angels Flight Demonstration Team, and later served as leader of the Blues from August 1951 to April 1954. “A distinguished officer and leader.” ODE TO THE HAWK Where, one might ask, is the town of Zavalla? Does it have any claim to fame? And why, one might add, is it proud of one fella? And what was the name of his game? Well, that east Texas town has its hero Who left from that place one day At war he made scrap of the zero As a blue he made flight look like play Well, who is this guy and why all the talk? You bet we have, his name is hawk And he's history covered with glory Little more than a lad when he answered the call He took to the air in fighters Before he could vote he had faced one and all Dispatching fourteen poor blighters His great deeds caught the eyes of his bosses But hawk wasted no time in braggin' Aerial skill brought him two navy crosses Then a third for a cruiser and 'wagon War's end found our friend back stateside as part of the navy's first team He soon was picked for the angels He was part of the crème de la crème Then Korea and another deployment To the kittens he lent his name Between flights he added enjoyment By running a floating crap game. Back with the angels they made him the boss The team he was told to revive His outside loop was the only loss He was the first such to survive. After long years of serving his nation After Skipper, Leader and CAG He retired and joined the foundation Airshows, raising money his bag From east to west he'd race to a show Through Texas he blazed a new trail When the highway patrol saw how fast he could go Ole hawk they would nail without fail But the years go by and its time to rest There's nothing more to prove He's met every challenge and come out best And now it's time for a move With lovely Louise, take a turn at life's ease Lord knows, you have it coming When you loaf around or drive off the tees The rest of us will be bumming As you step o'er the side we're saddened And we hate to see you leave Actually we should be gladdened Retirement's not something to grieve So, I thought of a way to make your day And I think you're going to love it Tell that guy at your side "it's been a great ride, But you can take this job and shove it!" |