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USS Hornet Opens New Exhibition: “Quilts of Valor”

A
local World War II Pearl Harbor survivor and Vietnam Veteran to receive quilts

 A
new museum exhibition and a special presentation to two local veterans - a

World War II veteran and a Vietnam veteran – will highlight the USS Hornet’s

Living Ship Day on Aug. 17.


The “Quilts of Valor”
exhibit honors Northern California veterans who have been wounded while serving
our country. As part of this exhibit, special quilts will be presented to
veteran and Pearl Harbor survivor E.J. Chuck Kohler and Vietnam veteran Howard
“Will” Williams who served as a Navy Sea Bee on several tours in Vietnam. The
unveiling of the exhibit and the quilt presentation will take place at 1 p.m.

In addition, Mr.
Kohler will give a firsthand account of the Dec. 7, 1941 attack "The Day
that Lived in Infamy
." He was with Aerial Patrol Squadron VP#23 on Ford
Island in the center of Pearl Harbor.  

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“Quilts of Valor”
will be on display from Aug. 17 through Nov. 11, 2013 in the Wardroom. The
patriotic-themed quilts were made by members of the Amador Valley Quilters in
Pleasanton.

The mission of the
Quilts of Valor Foundation is to cover all combat service members and veterans
touched by war with comforting and healing Quilts of Valor. The Amador Valley
Quilters’ “Quilts of Valor” program is modeled after the Quilts of Valor
Foundation.

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The public and media
are welcome aboard the Hornet from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Hornet is located at
707 W. Hornet Ave., Alameda.  

Living Ship Day
aboard the Hornet offers something for everyone. The museum comes to life as an
operating aircraft carrier with flight simulations between 11 a.m. and 3:30
p.m. as aircraft are lifted to the flight deck and placed into launch position.
Visitors can meet former crew, sit in the cockpit of a fighter jet, and enjoy
the sights and sounds of naval aviation. 

Living Ship Day
demonstrations are held on the third Saturday of most months. Normal museum
hours and admission prices apply. Ample free parking is available across from
the pier. 

About the USS Hornet Museum:


The USS Hornet Museum, a popular tourist destination for families located in

the San Francisco Bay Area, is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to

inspiring people of all ages. Through field trips and live-aboard experiences,

the USS Hornet offers educational programs focusing on naval history, science

and space technology. A registered state and national historic landmark, the

ship is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and permanently berthed

at 707 W. Hornet Ave., Pier 3 in Alameda, CA. Ample free parking is available

across from the pier. The USS Hornet is also a unique, unforgettable venue

available for corporate events; trade shows and expos; private parties and big

band dances; and TV and film productions. For more information, ticket prices

and event planning, visit:  www.uss-hornet.org or call (510) 521-8448.





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