In preparation for selling my mother's home, I have been combing through it looking for things that needed to be saved. Recently I came across a small gem. It is a small U.S. Government issue notebook in which my father recorded important events in his WWII US Navy service. As I was thinking of the upcoming anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, I started to wonder what HE was doing on the other side of the world at the time of the invasion. His initial records in his log book read:
- April 28 1944 - Left San Francisco Calif.
- May 5 - Crossed Equator
- May 9 - Crossed Date Line
- May 13 - arrive Noumea New Caladonia (sic)
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- May 31 Frichshaven
- June 10 - Left Frichshaven - assigned LCI-28
If you don't know what a Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) is, take a look here at the
USS Landing Craft site.
ARMY.MIL provides an excellent overview of D-Day,
On June 6, I will take some time to stop and remember.