Allen Merle Blue
September 5, 1943 – June 8, 1967
There could have been a light rain falling that morning, or the sun could have been waiting to burst on the scene. Such was the weather pattern in Yakima, Washington, and on the morning of September 5, 1943, there was no difference. A ray of sunlight was evident when Allen M. Blue was born and a new life began. Allen was first born of four children. He, along with his brother and two sisters, grew up in Spokane, Washington where, at a young age, he displayed unusual curiosity. His enthusiasm propelled his interests in many directions. That childlike quality better prepared him for life in the 50’s.

Art, Science, landscape architecture, law…all these things, new to him, were a challenge that he accepted. He was an excellent student who was gifted. He maintained high grades with minimum effort. There is little doubt that Allen would have reveled in the wonders of the high tech computer age of the 80’s.
Allen graduated from John R. Rogers High School in 1961 and enlisted in the United States Navy. He was assigned to “A” school at the Army Language School in Monterey, California. He completed his military obligation and was discharged from the Navy. His interest in continuing education brought him to the University of Maryland. While pursuing a degree, he realized his language background qualified him for employment with the National Security Agency (NSA). He took a civilian position in the hopes of continuing his quest to become successful in life while serving the best interests of his country.
Many years have passed since his death in June of 1967. He was sent by NSA to serve aboard the USS LIBERTY. The situations, the camaraderie, the closeness…the essence of Allen is still hanging in the air.
Source: http://www.ussliberty.org
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