Dedication
Dedication
Original Dedication - 23 December 1999
On Behalf of the Board of Directors of the USS Block Island Association, this website, developed by its first webmaster, Jack Greer, who served on CVE-21 as a Machinist Mate and on CVE-106 as the Intelligence Department Yeoman, has hereby been established as a monument perpetuating the history of CVE-21 and CVE-106 and all the shipmates on the ships or squadrons who served on or with the two ships.
Originally on-line and dedicated on December 23, 1999.
The Importance of Carriers
On September 12, 2001 the US State Department spent weeks trying to obtain airfield use from many Middle East Nations.
Before the first nation agreed to even limited use of their land, our President had four aircraft carrier groups on station in the Middle East seas. In less than seven days there were over 350 aircraft and five guided missile ships ready for action. On September 21st, another aircraft carrier group was anchored in the ports of Japan. On September 27th, this group was on station in the Middle East, providing a total of well over 450 combat-ready aircraft. Even more important is the fact that the carriers had the pilots, aircrews, the aircraft service personnel and all the fuel and aviation ordnance needed to support the early operations. To undertake this task on any foreign nation's soil would take months of planning and involve hundreds of ships and transport aircraft which would overwhelm the facilities of any foreign country. The carriers of today can move from "sea to shining sea" in less than seven days.
History has repeated itself in the words of President Roosevelt, "Thank God for the carriers".
Rededication - 11 September 2001
Rededicated by the Board of Directors on 9/11/2001 in recognition of the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The common element of the rededication of the 9/11 attack with a relationship to all the other "skirmishes" (from Korea up to and including both Iraqi military undertakings) is the fact that our country was attacked and suffered a great loss of lives and property.
Special Recognition - The Greer Family



For this major contribution by Jack, Doris, and the entire Greer family, the members of the USS Block Island Association give special recognition and will always be grateful.
Doris Marie Greer
Sep 12, 1927 - Oct 1, 2000