Mark Watts
It's been an interesting conversation with Mark Watts. He is just another example of the type of sailors that roamed the decks of Yorktown. Always willing to give of themselves for the betterment of the crew and memory of Yorktown.
Mark wrote that he first became acquainted with Nick and Mary when his father was stationed at Fort Eutis in the summer of 1970. It was the first time they visited Nick's Seafood Restaurant and they immediately fell in love with Nick and the great sea food he served. He said, "Until my dying days, I will always believe it was the best seafood ever."
In 1988 Mark's parents came on board the Yorktown for a dependants cruise, and of course, Nick's was on top of the list for dining with the family. That first night Mark and his parents dined at Nick's. When his father was checking out and paying the bill you might guess what Ms. Mary did for the family. Yep, like so many other sailors from the Yorktown, she refused to accept their payment. In fact, much to Mark's father's insistence, Ms. Mary refused to accept payment during their stay the second night. How many times have sailors from Yorktown experienced the complete unselfish love Ms. Mary demonstrated time and time again for Yorktown families. Mark said his Christmas tape has lots of footage about Mary and some day I hope to have that on the site.
Mark mentioned that he would like to see our Yorktown berthed alongside Yorktown CV10. That would be wonderful and a huge undertaking. Not to forget the political clout that would be needed to keep her alive tied next to CV10. You never know, that could happen. As time passes, perhaps CG48 could find a home in Charleston. If you are looking for a great site about CV 10, check out Patriots Point. It's a great site with lots of Flash and interaction.
Although Mark was unable to attend the decommissioning ceremony last December he remarked that he is definitely excited about the next reunion. I believe he has lots to add to the Yorktown story. There are thousands of stories from Yorktown sailors and it's a keyboard stroke away. Send e-mail to me and I will make sure it gets posted.
Now, for some more good news. Richard Daigle honored the website tonight with a wonderful donation to keep things rolling. I look forward to hearing more about what Richard is doing today and what Yorktown adventure he might share on the site.
A BZ to all of you that have shared your donations and many others that have taken time to visit the CG48 website! Captain Rick Easton recently wrote that he enjoyed visiting the site and really appreciated the work put into the ceremony last December.
My good shipmate friend, Mike Hirsch, deserves a lot of credit for pulling us together in Pascougla. My heart is yearning for another reunion and I hope it is soon. Here's wishing smooth sailing for all of you.


He added
that he had tons of memorabilia from the ship and expressed a desire to
see items available today. I will get busy building a store for
purchases of Yorktown collectibles.
