Carl M. Brashear

Carl M. Brashear

Carl Brashear Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 25, 2006.
RICHMOND, Virginia (AP) _ Carl M. Brashear, the first black U.S. Navy diver, who was portrayed by Cuba Gooding Jr. in the 2000 film ''Men of Honor,'' died Tuesday. He was 75.

Brashear died at the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth of respiratory and heart failure, the medical center said.

Brashear retired from the Navy in 1979 after more than 30 years of service. He was the first Navy diver to be restored to full active duty as an amputee, the result of a leg injury he sustained during a salvage operation.

''The African-American community lost a great leader today in Carl Brashear,'' Gooding said of the man he played alongside Robert DeNiro, who was Brashear's roughneck training officer in ''Men of Honor.'' ''His impact to us as a people and all races will be felt for many decades to come.''

In 1966, Brashear was assigned to recover a hydrogen bomb that dropped into waters off of Spain when two U.S. Air Force planes collided.

During the mission, Brashear was struck below his left knee by a pipe that the crew was using to hoist the bomb out of the water. Brashear was airlifted to a naval hospital where the bottom of his left leg was amputated to avoid gangrene. It later was replaced with a prosthetic leg.

The Navy was ready to retire Brashear from active duty, but he soon began a grueling training program that included diving, running and calisthenics.

''Sometimes I would come back from a run, and my artificial leg would have a puddle of blood from my stump. I wouldn't go to sick bay because they would have taken me out of the program,'' Brashear said in 2002 when he was inducted into the Gallery of Great Black Kentuckians. ''Instead I'd go hide somewhere and soak my leg in a bucket of hot water with salt in it _ that's an old remedy I learned growing up.''

Brashear faced an uphill battle when he joined the Navy in 1948 at the age of 17, not long after the U.S. military desegregated.

''I went to the Army office, and they weren't too friendly,'' Brashear said in 2002. ''But the Navy recruiter was a lot nicer. Looking back, I was placed in my calling.''

Brashear, the son of poor sharecroppers in Sonora, Kentucky, quickly decided after boot camp that he wanted to become a deep-sea diver.

''Growing up on a farm in Kentucky, I always dreamed of doing something challenging,'' he said. ''When I saw the divers for the first time, I knew it was just what I wanted.''

In 1954, he was accepted and graduated from the diving program, despite daily battles with discrimination, including having hate notes left on his bunk.

He went on to train for advanced diving programs before his 1966 incident.

''He kept to himself personally, but his military life was an open book,'' said Junetta Brashear, his first wife, who lives in Portsmouth, near Brashear's home in Virginia Beach.

She said Brashear's health started to deteriorate about three years ago, but that he had experienced problems ever since the amputation.

Brashear married childhood friend Junetta Wilcox in 1952, and had four children _ Shazanta, DaWayne, Phillip and Patrick _ before their divorce in 1978. He later married Hattie R. Elam and Jeanette A. Brundage.

The family has not yet made funeral arrangements.

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Noah Long

March 4, 2021

Good job sir!

Serena Lawson

February 10, 2021

Thank You Mr Carl Brashear Master Chief Diver, for opening doors for black man and women in the world.

Jon Hummel

October 25, 2019

In admiration.

Barbie Thacker

August 24, 2019

Thank you for your Service RIP SIR. God bless...

Clarence Horner

February 4, 2019

With great respect and admiration. If every sailor no matter what ethnic origin had the heart of Master Chief Brashire, this country would be much better. As an old Jarhead I step aside and render a salute out of shear respect. God Bless him. He taught all a lesson by example.

Barbara Hill

December 30, 2018

Uncle Carl be at peace you mattered to all of us

ca smith

August 1, 2018

a hero for all

Trena Matthew

April 25, 2018

Students are still learning your story. You are still an important person in history.

Jill Whale

March 11, 2018

Rest in peace Carl
What a credit to humanity @ a hope for us all

Jill Whale

March 11, 2018

Rest in peace Carl
What a credit to humanity @ a hope for us all

david meyers

November 11, 2017

thanks

Julie

September 23, 2017

Just saw the movie. It was moving and showed what a hero he was. It makes me be proud to be an American. What a beautiful strong man.

cathy sasscer

September 18, 2017

Carl's life and character was an inspiration to anyone who aspires, particularly one who is met with oppression or conflict in the course of pursuing one's aspirations.

September 11, 2017

An inspiration to all, condolences to your family, friends, and all who knew, and loved him, HERO and PATRIOT, rest now your burden has been lifted, Carlie McEachern, Loudon, Tn.

Grace Bailey

August 28, 2017

Master Chief Diver Carl Brashear inspired many in the Tin Can Navy, I learned of him and his Triumphs and Challenges, from My Late Father who was also a Navy Man. My Condolences to his Family, his name is going to stay on my lips. God Bless. Grace F. Bailey, USN Veteran

YVONNE Sherwood

July 29, 2017

Thank you Carl M. Brashear for your service and courage. RIP.

July 10, 2017

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Sandra R.

June 8, 2017

R.i.P. Mr. Brashear, thank you so much for your Great Service to our country. Thank you also for being a credit to your race, for that matter ALL races!

Timothy & Mary Colcleaser

May 27, 2017

We honor you sir .... it took beyond courage to be the man you became ....

Deborah Caprio-Furey

May 26, 2017

I saw Men Of Honor a few years ago, and again,recently. The movie was so emotional and inspiring! Mr Brashear was truly a remarkable man with relentless determination against so many obstacles in his amazing life! Thank you, Sir, for your bravery and service, our country will always be indebted to you!! I wish I had the opportunity to have met and thanked you in person..may you RIP, Sir, and God Bless!!

Billie Patterson

May 17, 2017

We just watched Men of Honor, then I had to look up info on Carl Brashear.
This movie was very emotional.

May 1, 2017

May 1, 2017
It was an honor and my pleasure to have served with Master Chief & Master Diver Carl Brashear on board the USS Recovery ARS-43 during my time 69-73. He took an immediate liking to me and encouraged me to attend diving school (which I did) as I was a BM3.Chief Brashear came on board in 1970 after serving on board our sister ship the USS Hoist were I believe he sustained his terrible leg injury. He was and is sorely missed and I remember all the times (good and bad) spent on board with him and am reminded of him every time I watch the movie. He was a incredible man filled with courage and strength. RIP Carl, I salute you!
Sincerely,
Dan DiGiovanni BM3
New York, NY

February 5, 2017

What a wonderful and challenging man that opened doors for all branches of services .thank you so much.Bennie Ellis US army

Gregory Bennett

January 26, 2017

It was my great honor to see Master Chief Carl M. Brashear at a Veteran's Day Parade in New York City, where he was the Grand Marshal. As his vehicle went by I snapped to attention and saluted. Our eyes met and he returned the salute. I consider that to be a treasured moment seeing a true patriot and America hero who was a trail blazer for those who followed. He will never be forgotten by his fellow veterans and our nation will remember his deeds. He now reports to the Greatest Commander of them all. our Lord God.

Grace Weldon Leamon

January 23, 2017

My father served in Korea in the Army and the Navy. You were truly an inspiration. You never let deversity get you down and you never gave up. Thanky you for all you this did for country. May you rest in peace prayers to your family.

Andrea Harris

October 1, 2016

In looking at the movie of your life I'm sure there are many other accomplishments in your life. But I'm so glad that I got to see a small measure that was done by Mr Gooding. Your life is the Honor that our children all over should experience.

Patricia Wright

September 26, 2016

I wasn't there but I felt your admiration that your father left for you. And Thank you for leaving it for us. Your life was positive in every aspect you truly are a man of honor. Thank you for dealing with tho world the way God drew it out and for your achievements you got your crown. RIH CARL

Marqules Craft

September 17, 2016

you were truly an inspiration.

Marsha Rosenstein

September 2, 2016

So very proud to have had you as an American Serviceman RIP

August 31, 2016

What a blessing and Inspiration you were,are and will always be to me and many, many others. See ya on the other side.
MontyLane Allen
Mount Juliet, TN
Prov 3:6

Barbara Jones

August 20, 2016

A true man of honor

Anne Richter

July 24, 2016

I honor you, Sir, for your service and for your determination to reach your goal. America could use a man like you right now. You were, and always will be, a Man of Honor.

Peggy Simmons

July 24, 2016

I just finished watching Man of Honor for the 3rd time. Master Diver Brashear,I wish I could have met you in this life, perhaps the next one Rest in Peace, Peggy Simmons (Austin TX)Thank you for your service.

Angela Brown

July 3, 2016

I left one terribly sorry I was texting fast and messed up the grammar and missed a couple of letters anyway wanted to add... yes my grandchildren will be watching this movie and others that help inspire.. they've already had much way to much sorrow and adversity in their young lives like it been for me their parents etc. just seems trails and tribulations are everywhere. I hope to help them overcome their pasts already have pasts at 13and 8 plus ongoing struggles. Inspiring stories like yours will I believe help them. Thank the lord you were born.

Carlene Moore

June 29, 2016

For the last two days I watched Man Of Honor, Incrediable and great determination Sir. A winner never quit and a quitter never win. You won sir. Thank you for your strength and dignity. RIP I will be showing this movie to my grandkids.

JOHN BERNARDI

June 29, 2016

MASTER DIVER CARL BRASHEAR, I HAVE ADDED YOU TO MY MANY HEROES WHO HAD THE TEMERITY, THE AUDACITY, AND THE LOVE OF COUNTRY TO HELP MAKE US THE GREATEST COUNTRY THE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE MY BROTHER IN ARMS AND I PRAY WE MEET AGAIN IN HEAVEN SO I MAY PERSONALLY SAY GOD HAS BLESSED YOU AND YOUR CONTRIBUTION HAS NOT BEEN IN VAIN

Doug Catania

June 28, 2016

Wonderful influence to all.

ferena thomas

June 10, 2016

whenever I'm feeling defeated I will look at your movie and get inspiration from your life story

Lynn Hunter

June 7, 2016

I admire this man. I have seen the movie so many times. I can watch it over and over. It was and is an inspiration

May 21, 2016

Wow! I just finish watching Men of Honor for about the 5th time. Mr. Brashear was truly indeed a man of honor. I know you are at peace now with the Angels.

Joanne P. Drew
Rich Square, NC

Cynthia L. Bennett

May 19, 2016

R I.P. My condolences to the Brashear's family. Take your crown; you deserve it. You are a true man with honor. I salute you, Sir. Mr. Brashear exemplary job well done. I have watched "Men of Honor" numerous times and enjoyed it every time. God has called another one of his angels home.

George Watts

February 26, 2016

Mr. Carl M. Brashear, on behalf of every sailor pass and present, THANK YOU. you sir has opened up closed hearts and minds and for this the world has become a better place. I regret that I did not get to meet you in person, but your power and will to succeed shall be with me so long as I live, you lived and died like a navy man, with HONOR, God called you home, now HEAVEN is blessed, GOD BLESS you and your entire family. George S. Watts, Columbia, S.C.

Ronald GRimes

February 18, 2016

Thank you for standing up going against the current to bring about change to a world where it is needed and making for other to follow! Thank your for your contribution to this society in which we live , my condolences to your family, Ronald Lee Grimes usaf

Decker VanMeter

February 18, 2016

You without knowing was not an African American nor a Black man. You was then and will go down in History for ages as an man... an American.

John Mullan

January 19, 2016

I read your story. Sir you were an incredible man. I saw today was your birthday and I wanted to wish you a Happy Birthday and thank you for your service. The world today needs men like you.

G. Bess

November 29, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Carl M. Brashear.

The movie of your struggle in the Navy has been an inspiration to many about overcoming bigotry and obstacles in life.

Rest in peace.

Kathy Noe

November 8, 2015

May you Rest in peace. You were a true example of a real gentleman, navy diver, and I bet you were a wonderful dad ,son,husband.

Sandra Willis

October 25, 2015

We were all created for the Master's purpose. Job well done Mr. Brashear. You are still leaving an impact on so many lives. Minds being changed, views a little clearer, and walls being torn down. The struggle for equality will never end, but, on that great getting up day, we all want to hear those powerful, two words, from God, "Well done". May God continue to bless your family, from the youngest to the oldest!!!

Angela Starr

October 8, 2015

Your achievements will forever be remembered throughout life. I love the movie it's very inspiring and I'm grateful for the opportunities your struggles have open up for other African Americans. Thank you, I'm sure your children are very proud of the legacy you have left for them and the world to see, appreciate, and learn from. SUCH GREAT DETERMINATION. We need more of this in our men today

Karen Jones

October 8, 2015

I love the movie Man of Honor. I think Carl Brasher was a great person with courage who fought for what he believed in

A US Navy Sailor 1968 thru 1972

July 11, 2015

A man for all men to admire and respect. Rest in peace Sailor.

Paula Ramirez

July 5, 2015

Although I never knew you, personally, I admire your courageougeous attitude and all that you achieved in this life! You are a truly gifted man! The world has become a better place because of heroes like you! I know that you are now with our creator in Heaven! God bless you,rest in peace! An admirer, Paula Ramirez

Patricia Ramirez

July 5, 2015

I have seen the movie four times, and this man reminds me so much about the obstacules I had to encounter in life, I really admire the courage he had and the strenght that he had to overcome prejudice and the challenges in the navy, he is an Iinspiration to me and I will forever remember him so I can endure life challenges like he did.

Shalenta hinton

July 2, 2015

A man of honor, I watch the movie with my daughter never give up on nothing she wants.

Greg Magezi

June 1, 2015

The story of Carl's life is an inspiration to the many more out there in the world beyond the USA. Am a Ugandan living in Uganda and I have watched the movie over and over and read as much as I could get on the web. Mr. Brashear was a true hero indeed. His life gives so much hope to all of us out there facing insurmountable challenges in our various spheres of live, mine is non-military but the lessons learnt from Mr. Brashear's life and experiences are invaluable. RIP Mr.Brashear..The legend will forever live on

Donna Kennedy

May 31, 2015

God Bless you

aline Johnson

May 25, 2015

Remembering you and all the fallen military personnel on this day, you were the best you could have been, Rest In Peace

decline to state

May 18, 2015

As an African American Master Sergeant in the USAF I pay my full respects to the path Master Chief Boatswain's Mate (Master Diver) Brashear has led for others. I recently learned of his story via the movie. I just saw the ending few minutes ago. I'm glad I was able to find this site.

Sissy

May 18, 2015

You were a very influential and inspiring man I pray that you are at peace.

Vanessa Jones

March 22, 2015

Master Chief Brashear, I thank you for being true to yourself and your parents. You have overcome the odds and come out on top. God bless you and your family! RIP sir!

earl conover

March 16, 2015

what a truly been blessed story inspirational it has inspired me to do more with my life i never give up god bless your whole entire family thank you

Thomas Moore

February 7, 2015

God bless you Mr. Brashear. My you rest in peace. Most of all for making a difference in our young people lives to achieve something in there military lives.

Dionne Thomas

January 25, 2015

A truly inspirational story

Nancy & Cliff Dockter

November 20, 2014

A True American Hero!

Ruby Triplett

November 17, 2014

Mr. Carl M. Brashear. Thank you for paving the way for my son and daughter. Forever grateful. I salute you Sir. Rest in Heaven

Janice Furlow

November 5, 2014

RIP MR BRASHIRE

Roberto Rodriguez

November 2, 2014

These are the things that certainly inspire anyone when there is motivation and stamina and the will to succed there is nothing that can stand in your way. I saw the movie which very well portrayed the life of this man. May he RIP.

Vicki Feliciano

October 28, 2014

A story that should be told god bless you




Feliciano family Dover NJ

October 28, 2014

I just watched the movie a true heart felt story. God bless

Gary Wallace

October 28, 2014

I was in a Senior in High School when Master Chief was in the Navy, but you don't have to know a man of Honor and integrity in person to be able to realize Greatness when you hear about a man such as the Master Chief Brashear. God Bless you sir. Gary R Wallace Hudson NY

October 19, 2014

A true man of Honor.
JE , oneida N.Y.

Anthony Grimm

October 12, 2014

To a individual who inspired all who are or who have wore the uniform of our great nation. May you continue to RIP.

Maria DLG

August 25, 2014

I always teach my kids to fight for what they want and to never settle for less than the best! You are the perfect example and I only hope they follow my words. May you rest in Peace and know you have changed many lives!

Amelia Hatcher

August 11, 2014

Every time I watch Men of Honor, I am amazed all over again! I wish I had had the honor of meeting Mr. Carl Brashear. There are few movies that three generations can watch together and all agree that it feels like the first time. This many years later, we still clap at the end and are thankful all over again for the man, the hero, Mr. Carl Brashear. We pray you rest in peace, on behalf of the Hatcher family.

Connie Alele

August 10, 2014

Continue to Rest in Peace

August 1, 2014

Unfinished volumes you took with your-self, many volumes you left to teach mankind
-Joe Thompson (Columbus,OH)

Anthony Hester

July 11, 2014

Mr. Brashear you were a very strong black man. I watched men of honor over 20 times and it still brings me to tears. Thank u for paving the way for other African Americans to for fill their goals as a navy diver just like you.

ella pigott

July 8, 2014

It was a pleasure to a bought the movie of Mr.Carl M.Brashear watch it over an over it's not often that you get a chance to see history put on film as a black person and get credit for it well done let the work that I have done speak for me it has spoken for you all over the nation thank you MR .CARL BRASHEAR RIP

Ralph Wright

April 7, 2014

I first met Master Chief Brashear when I invited him to be our guest speaker at the Black History Awareness Week at Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Lexington Park, Md. He was an exceptional good speaker and it was an honor fore to get to know Carl. We became good friends and his legacy will live forever. MCPO Ralph Wright (Command Master Chief) NAS/NATC Pax River Md. (1979-1981)

Darlene Pitt

March 13, 2014

Your are my motivation

Karen Lawrence

March 11, 2014

I have watched this DVD 30 times and am never tired of it. It would seem Carl sharing his life makes him immortal too all who got to know him through this film. I pray God uses His spirit to overcome the similar experiences for other discriminating issues.

Shelby Tillman

March 3, 2014

Wish I could have
Met Carl before his death; I served in
Norfolk va
In '89 to 94 on the USS Concord

Sonja Beaty

February 23, 2014

I met Carl and he was such a nice Man. I will never forget him. Went to his funeral at Little Creek Amphibious Base in Virginia Beach, VA.

Kevin Kinsey

February 22, 2014

When all the cards were against him he never quit such a brave brave man.God bless him.

Frances

February 20, 2014

I just watched the movie ( MEN OF HONOR )What a courageous and honorable man. He was most certainly an asset to anyone fortunate to have known him and his family.God has a good one.. Fran Brashears... TN

February 7, 2014

What a brave and courageous man who is an inspiration to all , a true American hero. Iain shaw , Scotland

February 3, 2014

God keep you always

Elementary School Teacher

February 1, 2014

Mr. Brashear, you exemplify excellence and honor. Please continue to shine among the stars and inspire children.

To the Sons of Mr. Brashear, thank you for keeping your dad's memory alive. Our generation of children, especially our boys, need men like your father to look up to.

Shine on Mr. Brashear and well done!!!

La'Todd Minter

January 31, 2014

Met such an amazing Mr. Brashear. He will be missed. He even let me wear his helmet!

Marlon Simon

January 28, 2014

My son wants to be in the Navy one day and is so inspired by the legacy of Mr. Carl M. Brashear. At only 9 years old, he knows this is a "Man of Honor"! His legacy will continue to live on.

Deidre Sumler

January 19, 2014

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

January 19, 2014

Your legacy land dedication remains an inspiration. I will pass your story on to both of my boys D Cooper (Seattle WA)

David Talbott

January 18, 2014

BMCM(DV) Brashear: Thank you for your gallant service to our country. You are such a positive role model for so many people. Leaders like you only happen once in a while. Enjoy your enternal rest, MCPO Brashear, you have earned it.
Hospital Corpsman David Talbott(Ridge Manor,FL)

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