![]() | The following chronicles the history of the USS LST-851, her first crew, and their journey during World War II. The pages were designed by my father, Richard E. Harshman, and the information was researched by Sidney Zeilstra. The original pages are reproduced here as pdf images. |
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![]() Aye Aye Sir | ![]() Attention on Deck | ![]() God Bless America | ![]() Anchors Aweigh |
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My uncle BillJuly 5, 2022 , Family
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My aunt ElaineJuly 15, 2020 , Family
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Hitting the slots with Carol from HSMarch 8, 2019 , Friends
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Catching up with Carol from HSJuly 27, 2018 , Friends
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My cousin BillApril 8, 2018 , Family
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My brother GarySeptember 28, 2017 , Family
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