Liberty Call

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Liberty Call is a non-fiction book, written by Mark S. Haynes, formerly of the United States Navy. Liberty Call is written as a first person narrative of the author's experiences while on his first deployment overseas aboard the USS Fox, CG-33. Before the Persian Gulf war, the United States and Iraq were allies. Iraq, at the time, was involved in a war with Iran. Iran was attempting to disrupt the free flow of oil out of Kuwait, a small country at the northeastern tip of the Persian Gulf. During the summer of 1987, Iraqi warplanes "accidentally" fired upon the USS Stark, one of our ships patrolling the Persian Gulf. Many lives were lost, and the United States suddenly found itself in a very difficult position. How to protect our interests in the region against not only our enemies, but our supposed allies as well. One of the first things the US government and military did after the attack on the USS Stark was to dispatch the USS Acadia, a repair ship, to the small island country of Bahrain, located in the Persian Gulf. The Acadia's mission was to effect repairs to the Stark, so she could make the journey home to the US. But the Acadia is not a warship, and as such, carries no weapon systems. She could not enter the Gulf without escort. The USS Fox was assigned to escort the Acadia into the region. That was the beginning of a very long summer for the men aboard the Fox. I was one of those men. We would spend three hellish months in the Persian Gulf, take part in the escorting of Kuwaiti oil tankers, and sail through a watery mine field. This book details the entire voyage, from San Diego to the Philippines, to the Persian Gulf, Diego Garcia, Australia, and back home again. It gives not only a factual and day by day account of the build-up of tension in the Persian Gulf, but gives a first hand account of life aboard a US warship and the liberty the men enjoyed while ashore.


  • | Author: Mark Haynes
  • | Publisher: Nook Press
  • | Publication Date: Aug 29, 2016
  • | Number of Pages: 208 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 168101923X
  • | ISBN-13: 9781681019239
Author:
Mark Haynes
Publisher:
Nook Press
Publication Date:
Aug 29, 2016
Number of pages:
208 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
168101923X
ISBN-13:
9781681019239