US Navy 1st. Black Master Diver CPO, Carl Maxie Brashear. 1931-2006 photo gallery

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  • 💠Carl Brashear, U.S. Navy
    1st. Black Master Diver.
    💠Highest warfare qualification of U.S. Navy Divers
    💠1st Black Master Diver, &
    1st recertified after losing a limb.
    “I would do it all over again,
    if I could,” Brashear said in a 2001 speech at DePauw University.
    💠Carl Brashear was born
    January 19, 1931-2006, the Son of a sharecropper in rural Kentucky.
    Brashear dropped out of school in the 7th grade to work on a farm.
    💠1948, Brashear sign up with the U.S. Army &
    was rejected, & the Navy accepted him.
    💠The Navy assigned Carl Brashear to the stewards’ branch,
    as a messman, duties included cooking, & serves food.
    💠At the time the Navy had zero Black divers.
    💠To Brashear, diving seemed every bit of the adventure he’d
    been dreaming about.
    Brashear sent over 100 letters to the diving school before they
    finally accepted him as the first Black attendee.
    💠“Sometimes my project would be sabotaged,” he recalled.
    In spite of his poor treatment, he remained undaunted.
    Brashear graduated in 1955.
    “Some people may not like you,” Brashear later said in his
    DePauw speech, “but they can’t stop you.”
    Brashear’s job was tasked with retrieving sunken ships, & planes
    He had to detonate World War II torpedoes.
    💠Received a High School equivalency diploma 1960.
    💠Next, Brashear enrolled in the Navy’s deep-sea diving program.
    Brashear became a 1st-class Diver in 1964, & 3rd in his class.
    💠Some of his duties required recovery of sunken WW II torpedoes, & lost Hydrogen bomb
    that could be deadly recoveries.
    💠1966, Carl Brashear had his most challenging assignment.
    A B-52 bomber carrying 4 hydrogen bombs collided with a refueling tanker in Spain.
    💠3 bombs were quickly recovered in a fishing village, but 1 fell into the Mediterranean sea.
    💠Brashear’s rescue and salvage team was dispatched to recover
    the missing nuclear weapon.
    💠An accident nearly ended Carl Brashear’s life, the first-class diver stood on the deck overseeing operations, &
    a towing line snapped.
    In an instant, a heavy steel pipe flew across the deck toward the crew.
    💠Brashear leapt into action, pushing the men out of the way,
    earning him The Navy & Marine Corps Medal, the highest
    decoration awarded for heroism by the United States Department
    of the Navy to members of the United States Navy, & United States
    Marine Corps.
    💠The pipe struck Brashear’s left leg, transferred to the Portsmouth Naval Hospital in Virginia,
    doctors told Brashear his leg would take years to heal,
    and have to walk with a cane.
    “Go ahead and amputate,” Brashear replied.
    “I can’t be tied up that long.
    I’ve got to go back to diving.
    Almost a year pass as he recovered, he refused to sign discharge papers.
    💠Carl Brashear had already broken many color line barriers.
    Brashear vowed to return to his duty making him the
    Navy’s 1st amputee diver with a prosthetic leg.
    💠Brashear returned to diving school, & officials didn’t believe
    he would succeed, & he prove them all wrong.
    💠Brashear was put through intense tests, he climb ladders carrying heavy barbells on his back, 300 pounds of equipment
    all while wearing a prosthetic leg.
    💠Carl Brashear pass ever challenge.
    It wasn’t easy. “Sometimes I would come back from
    a run, and my artificial leg would have a puddle of blood
    from my stump. Carl Brashear remained undaunted, he's an inspiration to every young boy or girl that face more difficult challenges, & to embrace, & overcome.
    1970, Brashear earned the Master Diver, they have
    significant experience.
    💠They’ll have shared adventures of near close calls, &
    lots of time in variety of underwater environments, &
    night diving.
    Fewer than 2% of divers achieve this rating,
    which makes them an elite group.
    Brashear served in the Navy until 1979.
    In his Civilian life he worked at Naval Stations & retired 1993.
    In 2000, the movie
    Men of Honor
    told the real-life story of Carl Brashear, played by
    Cuba Mark Gooding Jr.
    Black Actor, recipient of an Academy Award, screen
    Actors Guild Award, & Emmy nomination.
    💠The retired diver acted as a consultant for the film,
    and confirmed it was a largely accurate depiction of his life.
    💠When BA's speak about racism, there's accused of victim mentality.
    Most People avoid conversations about racism, yet it's a threat to
    the human race, & sadly, it persists in new moderns day.
    Racism is embedded in US institution.
    BMCM Carl Maxie Brashear VVETERAN
    BIRTH 19 Jan 1931
    Tonieville, LaRue County, Kentucky, USA
    DEATH 25 Jul 2006 (aged 75)
    Portsmouth, Portsmouth City, Virginia, USA
    BURIAL
    Thank you for your service
    Woodlawn Memorial Gardens
    Norfolk, Norfolk City, Virginia, USA

КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @kellyford5903
    @kellyford5903 16 днів тому +1

    Thank you for this! Appreciate your time and energy!! 🙏💕🇺🇸

    • @juda56
      @juda56  15 днів тому

      You are so welcome

  • @jennifermaguire546
    @jennifermaguire546 4 місяці тому +1

    Watched the film with Cuba Gooding jr. and never forgot a minute of it since it first screened. The white Navy couldn't be seen to have a coloured person on board with a much higher skill set than most of the crew. Great will power .

  • @thomasozminkowski2589
    @thomasozminkowski2589 4 місяці тому +1

    Great man, great movie. I love those stripes he earned, wow an arm full!

  • @mcshea847
    @mcshea847 Місяць тому

    Pretty amazing man!

    • @juda56
      @juda56  Місяць тому

      Thanks a ton!