 Former Secretary of the Navy and retired Senator John Warner was in Norfolk, Virginia to visit the battleship USS Wisconsin Before being honored at the Keeling ceremony of the ship named for him He took time to reflect on his years of service to the Navy and to the nation Former Secretary of the Navy and Senator John Warner took time out of his schedule to visit the Hampton Roads Naval Museum and battleship Wisconsin the visit took place before being honored during the killing ceremony of the Pre-commissioning unit John Warner whose namesake recognizes his contributions to the Navy and the nation the experience with Wisconsin started in Let me about December of 1951. I was the communications officer of a Marine Corps squadron in well actually from the small air group mag 33 in Korea and I used to catch hops as an observer Whenever I could and I saw her offshore North Korea on a firing mission. It was really something And I next to saw during the First Gulf War. I was chairman of the Seminary Armed Services Committee And then I was very active in the Congress to make the arrangements to have the ship come and be given to us first to a city Reporting from Naval Station Norfolk, I'm petty officer Daniel Michelle