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Name: Harry Draper
Date: 2000-06-09
Crewmember? no
From: Bronx NY
Comments: All around great site. LST sailor USS Walworth County LST1164, 1966-1968.



Name: pete
Date: 2000-06-08
Crewmember? no
From: chi
Comments: plankowner , of aspurance class deeystroyer and ashell back



Name: Roger_Margaret Leffler
Date: 2000-06-08
Crewmember? No
From: Los Angeles Calif.
Comments: I thought this to be very interesting to follow the ship and the lives of those on it. I am passing this on to a friend"s son.



Name: Lou Weiss
Date: 2000-06-08
Crewmember? yes
From: Sunrise, FL (originally from New York)
Comments: If anyone from the LST 794 group wants to get in touch with me, that would be great.



Name: Tim McGee
Date: 2000-06-07
Crewmember? No.
From: Ferndale, MI
Comments: I served aboard the USS Sumter LST1181 in 1972 as a Corpsman 2nd Class.Quite an interesting and odd ship but a great Crew and Skipper.



Name: Steve Martin
Date: 2000-06-07
Crewmember? no
From: Lakeland, Florida
Comments: Looked at your site briefly in my search for something totally unrelated and enjoyed it and plan to look at it more later.



Name: john p. brown
Date: 2000-06-07
Crewmember? no
From: lexington,kentucky
Comments: I just found this site looking for things about the philippines keep the good work up on your site hope you find more members of lst 794 john p. brown



Name: Robert Walker
Date: 2000-06-07
Crewmember? no
From: Naval Station Argentia Newfoundland
Comments: I Like your site I think it is importantthat everyone knows the history of our country and the history of those brave men who saved us from german or japanesse enslavement, you do your father honor. I myself was born and raised in the U.S. Navy my father a a lifelong Boatsuns mate Chief, I joined the marines just to try to do him one better, and maybe make him a little mad. didnt work, he was Proud as hell of me . I never knew he wanted to be a marine, but was too small and so joined the Navy. Well at 42 years of age the Seabug has bitten me, in 60 days I will be retireing to sail a 30ft sailboat I purchased, And I will think of your father and mine, and I will pray every day that the Coast Guagdsmen today willhave Half the intelligence Courage and wisdom that they had God Love You For Remembering R>W>



Name: Brian Baldwin
Date: 2000-06-06
Crewmember? No
From: Pottsville, PA
Comments: This is an excellent tribute to your father, his fellow shipmates, and all of the men who served on LST"s. My Grandfather, Leonard Musalavage, was on an LST (I believe LST-703) in the South Pacific during WWII. He didn"t like to talk about the war, and he didn"t keep many things from his experience except a few photographs. If you or anyone knew him or knows someone who served on the 703, please contact me. I would really like to learn more.



Name: Tim
Date: 2000-06-06
Crewmember? no
From: Cal
Comments: Stumbled on site. Reminded me of the most relaxing 3 days of my one year tour in VN. Our 101st Airborne unit moved north to Quin Nhon and could do nothing but relax for the trip. No worry of snipers or mortars. I have a movie I made of it but not sure it shows the ship name or numbers.


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