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    Sailor killed in Chattanooga remembered aboard USS Wasp

    Sailor killed in Chattanooga remembered aboard USS Wasp

    Photo By Petty Officer 2nd Class Zhiwei Tan | 150723-N-LG762-016 NORFOLK, Va. (July 23, 2015) Sailors Marines and civilians attend...... read more read more

    NORFOLK, VA, UNITED STATES

    07.23.2015

    Story by Petty Officer 3rd Class Zhiwei Tan 

    USS WASP (LHD 1)   

    NORFOLK, Va. – More than 400 Sailors, friends and families attended a memorial service in remembrance of former amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1) Sailor Logistics Specialist 2nd Class Randall Smith, in the hangar bay July 23.

    Smith was among those injured in the shooting at the Armed Forces Recruiting Center in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Thursday. He passed away Saturday.

    “This memorial service is a time for Sailors, friends and any local family to come and remember LS2 Smith,” said Lt. Jonathan Maruszewski, Wasp’s chaplain. “To talk about the impact he had on their lives, to remember him as a friend, as a shipmate, as a fellow color-guard member.”

    While it is uncommon for a command to hold a memorial service for a Sailor that that doesn’t currently work there, Smith was a special case.

    “This was where he got his start,” said Maruszewski. “He became a third class and second class [petty officer] here and he had a lot of people who knew him. A command where he spent three years of his life, a command where she [Smith’s wife] saw him go underway, and he came back and he probably talked about memories on board the ship and the friends he made. This is an opportunity for closure, this is an opportunity for folks to remember and appreciate him.”

    It wasn’t long ago that Smith transferred from the Wasp. In fact, some of those who used to work alongside with him still work on Wasp.

    “As a Sailor, as a worker he was one of the guys that made things happen,” said Logistics Specialist 1st Class Richard Avery, Smith’s leading petty officer (LPO) and mentor. ”Even during the shipyard days, when it was really tough, moving around all this material [he motions to the boxes and shelves that seem unending all filled with supplies], working late, I never heard him complain about his job.”

    Smiths’ work ethic and positive attitude left a lasting impression on Avery.

    “It affects me because I have to come to work every day at the same place where we hung out, where we worked and did everything together down here,” said Avery. “You know it’s a bond you can’t break. I can’t explain it but the effect is hard because I think I’m OK when I go home, I’m cool, I’m alright. Don’t think about it. And then if I hear anything, a certain type of music that can relate to our relationship, of him being around. I break down.”

    Smith served on board Wasp from May 26, 2011, to July 25, 2014. He was on Wasp during the first landing of the Marine Corps F-35B Joint Strike Fighter variant in 2011, and the Bold Alligator exercise in 2012.

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    Date Taken: 07.23.2015
    Date Posted: 07.23.2015 13:35
    Story ID: 170887
    Location: NORFOLK, VA, US
    Hometown: CHATTANOOGA, TN, US

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