 We're honoring the shipmates who died on that tragic day aboard Forest Hall 45 years ago. We already made the first launch of the morning against North Vietnam, getting ready for the second launch of the morning when the accident occurred, when the Zuni rocket accidentally launched from F-4 Phantom and struck the external fuel tank of an A4 Skyhawk on the port side of the flight deck. They called away firing the flight deck first, second, they called away general quarters. With the added distinction of this is not a drill and we all knew it was serious because we had none of us had never heard it's not a drill. A 1,000 pound bomb rolled off a Skyhawk into the flames and within a minute and 34 seconds that first weapon went high order and exploded and knocked out their first responders who were trying to put out that fire. Numerous ordnance, Zuni's, a couple of 500 pound bombs went off. 28,000 gallons of JP-5 contributed to the fire. We were dragging Hose's back aft and a fellow called me and says, I need help, I need help. I went to see what he was talking about and there was a dead shipmate. We gathered him up in a blanket and carried him to the temporary morgue up forward on Hangar Bay One. It was like slow motion getting him up there and he was the 10th one there and when the day was over we had 134 men laying in a temporary morgue in Hangar Bay One to never forget, to never forget what we experienced and to remember our shipwrecks.