November 22, 2009
Here's an email exchange I had recently with Kathryn Lancaster,
daughter of Santa Fe Marine Carl Fitzgerald. Kathryn has
provided me a CD containing scans of the pages in a journal Carl
kept while he was aboard the Santa Fe from 1943 to 1945. I've
cropped and enlarged the scans to make them easier to read.
Thanks, Kathryn, for this excellent addition to the website.
Bill Anderson
November 5, 2009
I hope this reaches you. I am writing on the behalf of my father,
CL-60 USS Sante Fe marine, Carl Fitzgerald. His health is declining
and I would like to email some information regarding his service
from 42 -45. Please write back so I can inform you. Thank you for
your anticipated return message!
Sincerely,
Kathryn
Lancaster
Hi Kathryn:
My Dad's health hasn't been great lately either, but he's hanging in
there. Now I knew he knows your father because I've heard him talk
of "Fitzgerald," and when I called him a minute ago to tell him
about your email, he got REALLY excited! "Carl Lyle Fitzgerald! He
was a bugler, and a good one too! And he was a friend of mine!" So
yes, Kathryn, my Dad would love to hear from yours. Is Carl up to
taking a phone call? My Dad wants to know his phone number. Will
that work?
Bill Anderson
November 7, 2009
Hi Bill: I am so excited to hear from you!! I just looked through my
notes I've made from my visits with my dad (he is in
Sebring, FL
and I in upstate NY) and as we browsed the website of the
USS Santa Fe, he saw the pic. of your dad, Frederick Porter
Anderson, known to his shipmates as "Andy". Dad said he knew him
well and he remembered him to be in great shape, working out every
day and having a "muscular build". He never smoked, drank, or chewed
tobacco. Dad said, "if you didn't like him, you didn't like
anybody." He and his friend, Walt Whitby were from
Memphis, TN.
I am amazed the details of things he remembers from the war. It is
fascinating to me and I am trying to keep the memories alive in my
personal journal. I also wanted to let you know of a special gift my
dad gave me last Christmas. Unbeknown to me or my mom, dad had kept
a journal while on the ship from '43-'45 when he was discharged. In
it, he recalls all the invasions, dates, casualties, etc. He told me
that if he had been caught with this journal "I would have been
thrown in the brig."
It it truly a personal account of the happenings of the
USS Santa Fe while
at war. It is very precious to me and would like to share it,
somehow, with those who are interested. It is all hand written in
pen.
My dad is in poor health at the moment and diagnosed with
bladder cancer, and
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease). Since I live in
NY state, and working as a teacher here, I have been seeing him
every 3 months and staying there at the Palms for a week. I stayed
longer last summer with him and signed him up for a vet disability
pension. His care is expensive and this will help him. His address
is: Carl Fitzgerald
245 Oak Ave. Apt. 306 Sebring, FL 33870. He would be
floored if your dad called or wrote to him. Every time I come down
to FL we look over all the websites and naval archival pics. He
always recalls so many details of the war, which when growing up, I
never knew. My dad will be 89
Dec. 15!! God Bless these brave men as they are truly, "The
Greatest Generation." Sincerely, Kathryn Lancaster
November 9, 2009
Dear Bill,
I called my dad at noontime today and before the nurse went to
get him she told me that he had rec'd the call from your dad. She
said he shot out of his seat when she told him he can a phone call
from a marine buddy. I doubt much information got transferred, as he
is somewhat hard of hearing and I have to talk quite loudly on the
phone to him. He would probably send him a letter if you could send
me his address. Since sight is your dad's disability, your mom could
at least read it to him. His writing is hard to decipher, but it
might be our best bet.
Dad and I have perused all the website and reunion pics. He used
to attend the reunions and back in the 60's, my parents attended the
reunion in Santa Fe,
NM when they dedicated the bell (?). After my parents
divorced in 1980, he attended most reunions alone. I've tried to
show him things on the computer so he could see for himself, but it
is too overwhelming for him. We have been watching the 6 CD series
by Ken Burns, *The War,* when I come. I happened to catch it on PBS
and ordered it for him for
Christmas and brought it with me when I visited 12/26 through
the New Year. The footage is amazing. Very hard to take in and very
graphic, but still amazing. He learned things about the war he
didn't know.
My husband is going to attempt to copy the journal on our
machine and see how it turns out. That might be easier than scanning
it, then you could decide to share it or not. I'll keep you posted
on the progress!
Till we talk again...Kathryn
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