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| Current Message 1 - July 17, 2004 |
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Entry: 44588
LST-715 |
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Steve Gonsalves wrote on 2004-07-17 20:56:26.0
Comments: I'm hoping to find someone who knew my Dad who passed away recently. His name was Charles Gonsalves , New Bedford, Mass. he was in the landing of Inchon with the First Marine Division. he was there from 1950-53 i hope to talk with someone who was with him during this time. he was also in Japan during WW2 i was very proud of him as well as all the who were in the military during these two wars and to all who have served this great country of ours. thank you
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| Current Message 2 - April 4, 2003 |
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Entry: 33397
LST-715 |
LST 715 - new URL |
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Ruth ANDREWS-RILEY wrote on 2003-04-04 21:52:47.0
Comments: The URL for the LST-715 has changed to http://castlescribe.hispeed.com/fam/lst-715.html
If you have any stories or photos you would like to share, I would be happy to post them.
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| Current Message 3 - February 23, 2000 |
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Entry: 7127
LST-715 |
USS DeKalb County (LST-715) |
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Ruth Andrews-Riley wrote on 2000-02-23 16:33:11.0
Comments: My father-in-law, William (Bill) Riley was on the LST-715 USS DeKalb County December 1950 (Hungnam Harbor) and for several months thereafter. You may read about him on his dedication page (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9460/dedicationriley.html)
I have created web pages for the LST-715 (http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/9460/lst-715.html) Please come and visit. If you have further information about her, I will be happy to add it.
Keywords: LST-715, USS DeKalb County, Hungnam Harbor
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| Current Message 4 - November 14, 1999 |
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Entry: 4910
LST-715 |
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Danielle Avey wrote on 1999-11-14 00:00:00.0
Comments: My grandfather was on that ship. His name was William (Bill) Avey. He has passed on, but I would love to speak to you about your experiences and his. Thanx.
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Inchon
On Fri, 07 Nov 1997
"Jimmie R. Mitchell"Email addressEmail address wrote:
I was an electronics technician on LST 715 at the Inchon landing
and later attended the U. S. Naval Academy, graduating in the class of
1955.
We sometimes calld her the Iwo Jima since she was an old WW II ship
and reputedly took part in the invasion of that island.
Her electronics was from the WW II era as well and not taught at the
electronics technician school at Treasure Island that I went to in 49
50.
Would like to hear from anyone who was on my ship.
Jimmie Mitchell
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