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A National
Salute to
BOB HOPE
And the Military
The inspiration
and planning for the National Salute to Bob Hope and the
Military was provide by a veteran’s group called Task
Unit 77.4.3/Taffy 3 (“Taffy III” for short.) The common
bond of these World War II Navy men is that they served
bravely on warships of Task Unit 77.4.3 that were sunk
during the famous Battle off Samar during the Battle for
Leyte Gulf on October 25, 1944. (“Taffy III” was the
call sign of this task unit.) In recent years, these men
have devoted their efforts toward raising awareness and
money for monuments to preserve the history and honor
the veterans of this era. The nearby Battle of Leyte
Gulf Memorial is an earlier project funded and built on
Port tidelands by Taffy III. The National Salute to Bob
Hope and the Military is the latest and most ambitious
Taffy 3 commemorative project. The project was built
with donated funds.
San
Diego Port Authority
I had worked with the late John Ibe, a Saint
Lo survivor and Task Unit 77.4.3/Taffy 3 board member when
this project was in the early planning stages in February
2001. At that time John purchased 500
copies of the Second Edition of
my book to
support their venture in this project. John used my
book to educate supporters and donators in the history of
Taffy 3. Sadly, John passed away in June 2006.
Here is a dedication page to John from the Gambier Bay
Association.
Bronze statue of Bob Hope,
circa 2008
(click on photos for Hi Res)
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Robert Jon Cox
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last revised
July 12, 2008
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