Ghosthunting North Carolina. Kala Ambrose

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      All the best,

      Kala Ambrose

      May 2011

      EAST CAROLINA

      THE COAST AND OUTER BANKS

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      Atlantic Beach

      Fort Macon

      Beaufort

      The Old Burying Grounds

      Cape Hatteras

      Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

      Creswell

      Somerset Plantation

      Kure Beach

      Fort Fisher

      New Bern

      The Attmore-Oliver House

      Roanoke

      The Lost Colony of Roanoke

      Tarboro

      The Blount-Bridgers House

      Wilmington

      Bellamy Mansion

      The USS North Carolina Battleship

      CHAPTER 1

      The Haunting of the USS North Carolina Battleship

      WILMINGTON

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      The USS North Carolina commissioned in 1941, was considered to be one of the greatest weapons on the sea.

      “Wherever we went, we were North Carolina sailors. We always carried that with us. It had a spirit, an infectious spirit.”

      —Rear Admiral Julian T. Burke Jr., U.S. Navy (Ret.)

      COMMISSIONED IN 1941, the USS North Carolina was considered to be one of the world’s most formidable ships. During World War II, the North Carolina participated in every major naval offensive in the Pacific, earning 15 battle stars, and was known as the protector of aircraft carriers—it even saved the USS Enterprise in 1942.

      On December 7, 1941, the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor using 353 Japanese fighters and torpedo planes. Four battleships were sunk, and four others damaged. Two destroyers and 3 cruisers were sunk, and almost 350 aircraft were destroyed or severely damaged. More than 2,400 men were killed, and more than 1,200 were injured. The overwhelming devastation was a huge shock to the nation.

      After the attack on Pearl Harbor, almost all of the Pacific Fleet was destroyed. The first wave Japanese attack inflicted most of the damage, and the second wave returned to demolish anything left standing. Japan and the United States were in peace talks at the time, so the attack came as a surprise. No declaration of war had been delivered before the attack. After this act, the United States declared war and entered World War II.

      The surviving sailors in Hawaii were in a state of despair; they had lost many of their friends along with the ships, and they were isolated on an island far away from the mainland. The attack had been swift. Reinforcements and supplies were going to take months to arrive in Hawaii. Feeling alone and grieving, the men waited for seven long months for reinforcements to arrive.

      Then one day, the first naval ship arrived in Hawaii. It was the USS North Carolina, and she was greeted in a mass celebration by an overwhelming crowd of soldiers, sailors, marines, and Air Force pilots hailing her presence from the beaches with cheers and delight. Upon her arrival in Hawaii, many sailors were quoted as saying that she was, “the most beautiful thing they had ever seen.”

      In my experience as a psychic and paranormal investigator, I have found that powerful emotional experiences of the most positive and the most negative nature leave an energy imprint on the object of the attention. Energy imprints are also left on objects surrounding the area, as well. I believe that the USS North Carolina battleship soaked up all of that energy that day upon her arrival in Pearl Harbor. In the water and in the air, she felt the pain and loss of the destruction that had occurred, while at the same time, she was greeted and filled with joy by sailors, pilots, and marines who saw her as a saving grace and point of hope. This, I believe, buoyed the battleship, giving her great luck and fierce determination in battle.

      She was known to be a feisty fighter; stories are still told about the day she fought her first battle against the Japanese Imperial Navy. Her guns roared from the ship and surrounded her in so much smoke that the nearby USS Enterprise reported that they believed her to be on fire. When the smoke cleared, the facts showed just the opposite. The great lady had shot down seven planes and reportedly assisted in bringing down seven more, and she was just getting started. She also fought in Okinawa, where during 40 days of constant battle, she shot down hundreds of Japanese kamikaze pilots.

      During the war, the Japanese reported on their radio six different times that they had sunk the North Carolina battleship, all of which proved to be false. The Japanese did manage to hit the ship once with a torpedo, which cost five crewmen their lives. Five other men died aboard the ship from other circumstances, and by some accounts some of them still remain on board and on active duty on the ship to this day.

      The USS North Carolina battleship is now anchored in Wilmington, North Carolina, where thousands visit her each year. Many of those who visit and work on the ship have shared a number of ghost stories and other paranormal activity they experienced while on board.

      From the night watchman who sleeps aboard the ship each night to daily tourists and visitors, the reports of the ship being haunted continue to grow. Some of the ghosts are harmless, though they do catch people off guard, giving them a fright. Mostly, they are seen involved in their daily activities aboard the ship, looking for lunch from the kitchen, preparing for bed in their bunks, and performing maintenance around the ship. The sounds of their banging as they work on parts of the ship can often be heard throughout the night. These ghosts are hard workers; they bang with their tools, knock on walls, open and close hatches, yell at each other, have heated and animated discussions, and enjoy turning televisions and lights on and off.

      The ship is massive, and as you approach where she’s anchored on the Cape Fear River, you can’t help but feel excited and swell with a sense of patriotic pride. Upon boarding the ship, you take a step back into history. As you walk through each section, displays are set up to show what life on the ship was like. Life-size cardboard cutouts of men are arranged in some of the rooms, such as the barbershop, the movie theater, post office, laundry, ice-cream shop, and the infirmary. It quickly sinks in that each ship was a world of its own, where sailors lived for months at sea in cramped conditions, and where all of their daily needs had to be met.

      The battleship offers a Ghost Ship weekend, when you can explore the ship with tour guides to see the most haunted areas. I was fortunate on the day I visited that it was a quiet day, midweek, and I was allowed to wander through the ship at my own pace. This allowed me to take my time and linger in some places where I felt the energy shift around me. What I felt first and foremost was a strong emotional bond linked here on the ship. The men who had served on this ship were extremely proud of their work and their commitment

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