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LCS(L)109 October 1944 to 1946
Looking for anyone still living that served on the LCS(L)109 from October 1944 to 1946. The ship was commissioned in Boston October 1944. We gathered at the Fargo building in Boston till the ship was commissioned and fully equipped to sail through the Panama Canal heading for the South Pacific. |
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LCS(L)109 October 1944 to 1946
"Ernie" wrote in message ... Looking for anyone still living that served on the LCS(L)109 from October 1944 to 1946. The ship was commissioned in Boston October 1944. We gathered at the Fargo building in Boston till the ship was commissioned and fully equipped to sail through the Panama Canal heading for the South Pacific. The chances that anybody who served on a Large Landing Craft Support vessel during WWII and is still active as a translator would seem to be slim to say the least. Even so there be somebody around who can help you. Are you by any chance a translator? I am sure your story is of interest and I for one would enjoy reading it. Perhaps you have posted it in another forum, please inform. Regards Albert Gomperts Remove "goaway" from email address to reply |
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LCS(L)109 October 1944 to 1946
"Ernie" wrote in message ... Looking for anyone still living that served on the LCS(L)109 from October 1944 to 1946. The ship was commissioned in Boston October 1944. We gathered at the Fargo building in Boston till the ship was commissioned and fully equipped to sail through the Panama Canal heading for the South Pacific. Fascinating choice of newsgroups. Why not rec.knitting? |
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