Every December 7th, Pearl Harbor Day,
I think of my late father, Edward Miller Davis, who died on this day in 1976.
He was 57.
My brother Eddie and I
noted at the time that he would have liked to have passed on December 7th,
as he was a proud World War II Navy veteran.
He was a chief
Underwater Demolition Team (UDT) frogman and fought in the Pacific battles on
Tinian, Saipan and the Philippines.
Below is a photo of my
father (in the center) with his team, UDT 5:
Below is a statue of a UDT frogman
in front of the UDT-SEAL Museum in Fort Pierce, Florida, where my father and the original UDT trained during WWII:
Below is a photo of my father
and my late mother, Claire Wardino Davis:
Below is a photo of my father, me and my older brother Eddie:
And below is a photo of me
and my father when I came home from Navy Boot Camp in 1970:
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