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Those look like buzzards, Byron, a lot of buzzards.
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A quick get-away to NOLA for a nearby annual family reunion and then the Gulf Coast.
First stop, the National WWII Museum. I’ve been trying to get here for several years. And I don’t know why it’s in the Big Easy, but many of the famous landing craft - so crucial to our invasion of Europe - were built here by a guy who’d been successful building shallow draft boats for the swamps. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That famous landing craft. God bless those who faced such horrible circumstances when the ramp was lowered. ![]() ![]() Regardless of why it is where it is, it’s a world class museum, and quite an asset to the city.
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And they were built because a US Marine named Victor "Brute" Krulak, had witnessed the Japanese landings in China, took pictures with telephoto lense.. they got filed as "sent in by some Nut in China" Krulak built a model of the Japanese boat design and discussed the retractable ramp approach with boat builder Andrew Higgins who then took the ramp idea into the Higgins boat. good book called Brute ![]() And after WW2 he was instrumental in doing early adoption of Helictopers to hte USMC Chesty Puller gave the Marines Infantry training, motivation and inspiration, Krulak gave them the Amphibious and Air Assault capabilities they have today. His son later became USMC Commandant.
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Off down Hwy 90 - the Gulf Coast Highway (and a great Nancy Griffith song to boot!) to Biloxi, Pascagoula and ultimately, the Gulf Coast aka The Redneck Riviera
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Headed to Panama City? That's what we called the Redneck Riviera, lol.
If you stayed on Hwy90 through Mobile, you would go through the old Bankhead Tunnel then across the causeway where you would see the USS Alabama battleship. Yep been down that trail many times as a kid before I-10 was complete. ![]() Sent from my SM-S916U using Tapatalk
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^^^ oil slick from the Arizona.....
![]() On the subject of WWII landing craft....... The fellow who runs the local Miracle Ear office (Bruce) and I had a discussion about a year or so ago when I took Mom in for some hearing aid help. Turns out the founder of the Miracle Ear company was a decorated WWII vet named Ken Dahlberg. Quote:
I ended up getting his book and it's really great: One Step Forward : The Life of Ken Dahlberg OK that part has nothing to do with WWII landing craft but on the subject of WWII, Bruce also mentioned the LST production on the Ohio River Evansville, Indiana plant. I think it had something to do with where he first started out with Miracle Ear (Bruce). After a quick Internet search I found this informative video: And a chart depicting the various landing crafts is included in this informative article: https://www.britannica.com/story/types-of-landing-craft-of-world-war-ii-infographic-spotlight The landing craft in David's New Orleans photos above is the 35' LCVP (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel) More info on the only remaining operational LST (325) on the water located in Evansville: https://www.lstmemorial.org/history And it's history (a good read): https://www.lstmemorial.org/history ======== One of the reasons we had this conversation in the first place is because Mom is a WWII US Navy veteran - something that sometimes initiates a conversation whenever we go somewhere....
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