In September 1990, I was a young Lieutenant, Junior Grade, Navy helicopter pilot stationed on the island of Bahrain in the Persian Gulf. The buildup to Desert Storm was going full swing and a large Congressional delegation arrived on Bahrain to visit with the sailors, soldiers and airmen who were daily arriving in the region.
I had the privilege of meeting then Senator John Glenn and flying him from Bahrain out to the Battleship USS Wisconsin. I can honestly say that he was and remains one of the few politicians that I genuinely respected and admired. He never uttered one complaint about riding in an old, hot H-3 helicopter in temperatures around 100 degrees for the 30 minute ride out to the Wisky. I suspect it was not his first time riding in the H-3 over the ocean, since many astronauts did.
All that aside, I always considered him an American hero who served our nation with great distinction, a living example of both "Ut Prosim" and "Invent the Future". May he Rest In Peace.

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Thank you for sharing this story and for your service! Know that there are still those out there that genuinely appreciate your's and Senator Glenn's service to our country.
This makes me very, VERY sad.
What a great story. I consider everyone involved with our space program American heroes. The Gemini, Mercury, and Apollo astronauts paved the way for the Space Shuttle. NASA is currently building on the legacy of the STS program and is moving full speed ahead toward the goal of landing a man on Mars.
Those early guys that strapped a rocket on their backs with no fear were in a class by themselves. RIP
Man 2016 just end already
I saw a meme on Facebook that went something like this:
kid: "Tell me about 2016."
dad: "Well, it started with a gorilla getting shot . . . "
Dicks out.
RIP sweet prince...
Oddly, as I hear this news, 'Alien' shows up on my random. In whatever way is best, I salute John Glenn!
Never met him, never saw him, but remember oh so well when I was twelve years old watching coverage on a tiny black and white TV at school as he orbited the earth. What a thrill. Godspeed, indeed.
Fare thee well Mr. Glenn. Thank you so much for your service to this country. May you find peace on your final voyage home.
Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo were all must-see-tv for me when I was a kid.
Great story on John Glenn's wife.
I just watched the movie called "The Right stuff" with Ed Harris as John Glenn. I highly recommend it.
Sorry for bringing up an old thread but...
Is there a reason that we aren't going to shoot John Glenn into outer space, to explore the universe for eternity?
Didn't he have a great ride!?