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USS
Nimitz Makes Wish Come True
By Mass
Communication Specialist 3rd Class Peter Merrill
Posted on October 21, 2010 |
SAN DIEGO (NNS) --
The crew of aircraft carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68)
welcomed a 12-year-old boy aboard as honorary commanding
officer on September 27, 2010.
Twelve-year-old Linus Phillips' special day was brought
to him by the Make-A-Wish Foundation, an organization
that grants wishes to children who have life threatening
illnesses.
100927-N-2811A-078 SAN DIEGO (Sept. 27,
2010) Linus Phillips communicates with Cmdr.
Charles Hayden, air boss aboard the aircraft
carrier USS Nimitz (CVN 68), from the ship's
flight deck during a tour. Phillips, who is
having his wish granted by the Make-A-Wish
Foundation, was named honorary commanding
officer for the day.
(U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class C. J.
Amdahl/Released) |
Stefanie Munoz, a
Wish Assistant Coordinator from the San Diego Chapter,
said that Make-A-Wish's purpose is to get to the heart
of each wish. For Phillips, coming aboard a Nimitz-class
aircraft carrier was his ultimate wish.
"This was absolutely amazing. It's just incredible here.
I don't think we've seen him have so much fun in a long
time," said his parents, Robin and Barbra Phillips.
"He's just so happy. He's been bouncing off the walls
all morning. This was a huge surprise for Linus and us,
we just found out today we were coming aboard Nimitz."
During Phillips' time aboard, he sat down and asked
Nimitz Commanding Officer Paul O. Monger a list of
questions he brought with him. Phillips, a naval
aviation buff, asked questions about the F/A-14 versus
the newer F/A-18, and what it was like to fly in combat
situations.
"It's always great to talk to people who are so
passionate about what we do," said Monger. "Linus has a
great personality; he has a sharp, young mind. You could
tell he enjoyed it here."
After his time with Monger, Phillips visited Primary
Flight Control where he learned about flight deck visual
aids and saw how the ship communicates with pilots. More
importantly to Phillips though, he spoke over the 5-MC,
where he praised the flight deck crew for their hard
work.
"It was awesome having him here," said Nimitz Mini Boss
[Assistant Air Officer] Cmdr. David Appezzato. "Like I
told him, Sailors work hard. [Phillips] being here
reminded me of what is important in life, and how
important our job really is."
Phillips also received a tour of the flight deck and
learned how aircraft take off and how they are
recovered, something that Nimitz Air Boatswain Ensign
Brian Lewis was glad he and his crew could be a part of.
"It was an honor to have Linus chose to visit Nimitz,
especially when there was anything in the world to
chose," said Lewis. "I'm glad we [Air department] could
be a part of that young man's wish. I hope we met and
exceeded his expectations."
Phillips, who resides in Lucerne, Switzerland with his
family, grew fond of naval aviation when they resided in
Hawaii.
"He's always been fascinated with military aircraft,"
said his father, Robin. "He wanted to see the most
famous Nimitz-class carrier there is, and here we are."
Phillips got the idea of touring an aircraft carrier
when he read about another Make-A-Wish Foundation
child's wish that came true.
Since the Phillips' live in Switzerland, both the Swiss
and San Diego Chapters of Make-A-Wish had to coordinate
the tour, a process that took almost 5 months said
Munoz.
"Phillips' tour is only a small part of what Make-A-Wish
does for children," said Munoz. During the 2009-2010
fiscal year 187 kids from the San Diego area, and 157
more kids that have come to visit San Diego, had their
wishes granted.
"Make-A-Wish gets about one to two military wishes a
year, and is grateful that the military is so willing to
help," said Munoz.
"If you saw the smile on his face you could tell there
was a great deal of gratitude," said Monger. "This was a
positive experience for the United States Navy and the
Make-A-Wish Foundation. A lot of individuals went out of
their way to ensure Linus' visit was a superb event."
Phillips' day concluded by receiving a Nimitz flight
jacket, ball cap, and a command coin before being piped
off the ship.
"The ship was fantastic, and so was the crew," said
Phillips. "You have a cool job and you should be proud
of it."
During his time in San Diego, Calif., Phillips will also
visit local attractions such as Sea World, Lego Land,
and the USS Midway Memorial Museum.
(Source: U.S. Navy)

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