Posted by big tee on August 28, 2018 at 06:51:41 from (199.120.66.180):
The last remaining Landing Ship Tank was in Dubuque Ia. over the weekend and the last day was yesterday so I talked my oldest brother in to going to see it. He was on a LST in the early 60's and at first he said he was on one enough but talked he into it. We a good time--talked to a lot of old fellow sailors. He is 77 and gets around real good and said he had a good time--my early Christmas present to him. I was in a Navy aircraft squadron and when we went to sea we went aboard a carrier--was amazed at how cramped everything is on a LST. The guy in the yellow shirt is a new friend we met from Spring Grove Minn. He was a electricians mate like my brother so they hit it off pretty good! We got there at 10 am and there were about 50 people in front of us and I said--shucks--we should have gotten here sooner. But when we left the LST fans were lined up for 2 blocks.
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