Marine Link
Thursday, March 28, 2024

US Navy Sailors Get a Special Star Wars Screening

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

December 18, 2017

(Image: © Lucasfilm Ltd.)

(Image: © Lucasfilm Ltd.)

Rumors had already been circling for days by the time the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) crew gathered for an 'All-Hands' call on the morning of December 15.

 
When the aircraft carrier's commanding officer Capt. Richard McCormack addressed the crew, he asked if they knew the reason they were assembled in the hangar bay, before handing the microphone to a guest speaker to  "confirm or deny" the rumors.
 
The guest was Kenneth Caldwell, Disney's Senior Vice President of Distribution, who revealed to erupting shouts and applause that the crew was about to view a surprise advance screening of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi" projected onto the ship's hangar bay doors.
 
Caldwell thanked Ford Sailors for their service, stating that while many movies are filmed about heroes, "you're the real heroes, believe me. I thank you for your dedication, for your service, and I just want to say, 'God bless you all'. Get home safe...and let's roll this film."
 
Reactions to the surprise generated an enthusiastic response from the crew.
 
"Once I heard [the announcement] with my own ears my heart dropped," said Aviation Boatswain's Mate Airman Marc Cirocco. "I've seen all the films, I'm a huge fan. This just goes to show how much our command cares about us Sailors."
 
"When I found out they were going to play 'Star Wars' I started freaking out," said Aviation Boatswain's Mate Third Class Tyanna Fitzmier, from Maize, Kansas. "This is amazing! I've been watching 'Star Wars' my whole life with my father. I even have tattoos of a death star and an imperial TIE fighter on my bicep. The fact that they are doing this for us is a big morale booster."
 
"Going out to sea already makes me feel like I have goals to accomplish, and waking up to this news today makes me feel even better about all the work that I do," said Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) Third Class Andrew Yanez, from Chicago. "This event alone is a great morale booster. The last time I felt the morale go this high was probably our first underway."
 
"It was an amazing movie, but being able to see it at sea made it even more memorable," said Mass Communication Specialist Second Class Kris Ruiz, from Kansas City, Mo. "This is the first time I've ever seen a special screening. It was definitely a surprise, and everyone had a good time watching the movie as a crew."

Subscribe for
Maritime Reporter E-News

Maritime Reporter E-News is the maritime industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email five times per week