Incredible moment USS George H.W. Bush sailors honor their vessel's namesake with flashlight vigil

  • Hundreds of sailors gathered Wednesday for a flashlight vigil commemorating their late naval aviator namesake
  • The US Naval Institute shared incredible footage from the observance 
  • The crew members stood in formation, spelling out GHWB 41 in his honor
  • Bush was an active duty member of the Navy from 1942 to 1945 during the Second World War
  • Bush's casket arrived Wednesday to the St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Texas

Hundreds of sailors gathered Wednesday night for a flashlight vigil commemorating their late naval aviator namesake, George H.W. Bush.

The US Naval Institute shared incredible footage of the observance that took place on the flight deck.

The crew members stood in formation and spelled out GHWB 41 in honor of his initials and number in the US presidential lineup.

Bush served in the Navy from 1942 to 1945 during the Second World War. He flew torpedo bombers from the USS San Jacinto during his time in active duty, according to the official website of USS George H.W. Bush. 

Sailors on the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) held a flashlight vigil on the flight deck of the ship to celebrate the life of the ship's namesake 

Sailors on the USS George H.W. Bush (CVN-77) held a flashlight vigil on the flight deck of the ship to celebrate the life of the ship's namesake 

The US Naval Institute shared incredible footage from the observance Wednesday evening

The US Naval Institute shared incredible footage from the observance Wednesday evening

The crew members are seen walking into formation to spelout GHWB 41

The crew members are seen walking into formation to spelout GHWB 41

Long before he was President, Bush was one of the youngest Naval Aviators during World War II. He flew dozens of combat missions and his service brought him to Hampton Roads

Long before he was President, Bush was one of the youngest Naval Aviators during World War II. He flew dozens of combat missions and his service brought him to Hampton Roads

In September 1944, his plane was 'hit by anti-aircraft fire while making a bombing run over the Bonin Island of Chichi Jima, 600 miles south of Japan.'

He website reported: 'Although the plane was afire and severely damaged, he completed his strafing run on the targeted Japanese installation before flying towards sea to bail out. 

'Mr. Bush was able to bail out successfully and was rescued by a Navy submarine, the USS Finback. 

'Tragically, his two crew members were killed. For his courageous service in the Pacific Theater, Mr. Bush was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and three Air Medals.' 

In this handout image provided by the U.S. Navy, former President George H.W. Bush walks past a portrait of himself and wife Barbara aboard the aircraft carrier that bears his name, USS George H.W. Bush in July  2010 in the Atlantic Ocean

In this handout image provided by the U.S. Navy, former President George H.W. Bush walks past a portrait of himself and wife Barbara aboard the aircraft carrier that bears his name, USS George H.W. Bush in July 2010 in the Atlantic Ocean

Former President George H.W. Bush escorts former first lady Barbara Bush to the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush at Northrop Grumman's shipyard in Newport News, Virginia in October  2006

Former President George H.W. Bush escorts former first lady Barbara Bush to the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush at Northrop Grumman's shipyard in Newport News, Virginia in October 2006

U.S. President George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush and Jeb Bush attend the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush at Northrop-Grumman's shipyard in Norfolk News, Virginia

U.S. President George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush and Jeb Bush attend the christening ceremony of the USS George H.W. Bush at Northrop-Grumman's shipyard in Norfolk News, Virginia

Earlier Wednesday evening, Bush's casket arrived to the St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Texas where he will lie in repose overnight.  

The evening music included the opening notes of Hail to the Chief.

Among those greeting the motorcade were the city’s top two leaders, Democratic Mayor Sylvester Turner and Republican County Judge Ed Emmett. 

Bush's body was flown by Air Force One to Houston's Ellington Air Field following a state funeral service at the Washington National Cathedral in Washington, DC.

The same military aircraft, nicknamed Special Air Mission 41 in honor of the 41st president, had taken his body to Washington on Monday to lie in state at the Capitol.

Mourners gathered at the airport to pay their respects to Bush as a black hearse waited for the flag-draped casket on the tarmac.

While Bush's casket was escorted from the aircraft to the hearse, former President George W. Bush, his wife Laura, and several other family members trailed behind.

A motorcade then drove 45 minutes to St. Martin's Episcopal Church where about 1,200 mourners are expected to attend the service at the church on Thursday morning. 

The remains of President George H.W. Bush arrive at Ellington Field after lying in state in Washington D. C. on Wednesday in Houston

The remains of President George H.W. Bush arrive at Ellington Field after lying in state in Washington D. C. on Wednesday in Houston

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