I have the history of the LST, including photographs of the ship during WW 2.
Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
As an original crewmember I have a complete chronolgical listing of where we were every day. I also did an email interview which covered many events in the life of our ship. If you will contact me I will send you a copy of the interview and answer any other questions you may have. Incidentally, I was a guest of the French government in June of this year when I was presented with the Legion of Honor.
The phone number of the Lst Navy Ship Museum is: 812-435-8678.
In the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Bayeux, Normandy, France.See: www.tapisserie-bayeux.frOr for more info see: www.bayeux-tapestry.org.uk
The Battle for Normandy was fought in Normandy, France.
The surname Devers originated in Ver, near Bayeux, Normandy, France. See the related link listed below for more info:
Normandy, or Beaches of Normandy
The Battle of Anzio in January of 1944 took place just 6 months before D-Day at Normandy. The Battle of Anzio was probably a rehearsal for Normandy because LST's were used to penetrate the beaches near Rome, Italy. An LST is a type of watercraft that can also travel on land.
Probably LST (landing ship tank), although it was a ship and not a craft. If that doesn't work, try LCI (landing craft infantry).
According to the U.S. LST Association website there were 162 LST credited in action at Leyte.
The address of the Lst Navy Ship Museum is: 840 Lst Dr, Evansville, IN 47713
A stack is a last-in, first-out data structure (LIFO). A linked list gives you constant time access to the head of the list, thus all insertions (pushes) and extractions (pops) must be done at the head of the list to implement a stack: Algorithm: push Input: a linked list Lst and a value Val Output: none Nod = new node (Val) // instantiate a new node with given value if Lst->count > 0 then Nod->next := Lst->head // point the new node at the head Lst->head := Nod // make the new node the head Lst->count := Lst->count + 1 // increment the count Algorithm: pop Input: a linked list, Lst Output: none if Lst->count = 0 then return // can't pop from an empty list! Old := Lst->head // store the current head Lst->head := Lst->head->next // set the new head (may be null) delete Old // delete the old head Lst->count := Lst->count - 1 // decrement the count
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Go to the website link below for the LST 740, and you can see a list of the crew.
Omaha Beach. My Granddad was on the LST 56 on that day.
543 is not prime. 543 = 3 * 181
Gillette Stadium One Patriot Place Foxborough, Massachusetts 02035 Telephone: (508) 543-8200
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