NAVY AND COAST GUARD VETERANS OF AMPHIBIOUS SHIPS

HISTORY and MEMBERSHIP

The Washington State Chapter was formed in 1988 in Seattle by members of the United States LST Association for the purpose of bringing members together within the state. Membership is now open to all Veterans who served on United States Amphibious Ships who would like to apply for membership and pay the required dues. The Washington State Chapter holds Annual Reunion Conventions and publishes a Quarterly Newsletter. Your membership and participation would Be Most Welcome and Appreciated!! For additional information contact: Treasurer Nick Stevens: nickrcstevens@gmail.com

2007 and 2008 CHAPTER OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS

  • Skipper: Tom A Brown LST926
  • Executive Officer: Charles R Nuss LST1084
  • Treasurer: R. C. (Nick) Stevens LST31 APA222
  • Yeoman: Lee Baerney LST379 AGS15
  • Chaplain: Rev Ed Perry LST687

ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS

  • Lynden N Benshoof LST392
  • George Narozonick LST501 LST1087
  • Glenn Van Wieringen LST473

The Navy Log is a permanent register of Naval Service at the Naval Heritage Center in Washington DC, for Veterans of the Navy, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Reserve Components and Merchant Marine. Veterans must enroll to be included. Click on the Link Below to learn more.

THE FOLLOWING LINKS CONTAIN GREAT INFORMATION ABOUT THE LANDING SHIPS OF WW2

MORE SITES INCLUDING WEB SITES BY MEMBERS

  The Navy's Newest Amphibious Assault Ship, USS New York LPD21, has already made history. It was built with 24 tons of scrap steel from the World Trade Center.
  Katrina disrupted construction when it pounded the Gulf Coast, but the 684-foot vessel escaped serious damage, and workers were back at the yard near New Orleans two weeks after the storm. It is the fifth in a new class of warship - designed for missions that include special operations against terrorists. It will carry a crew of 360 sailors and 700 combat-ready Marines to be delivered ashore by helicopters and assault craft.
"It would be fitting if the first mission this ship would go on is to make sure that bin Laden is taken out, his terrorist organization is taken out," said Glenn Clement, a paint foreman. "He came in through the back door and knocked our towers down and (the New York) is coming right through the front door, and we want them to know that." Steel from the World Trade Center was melted down in a foundry in Amite, La., to cast the ship's bow section. When it was poured into the molds on Sept. 9, 2003, "those big rough steelworkers treated it with total reverence," recalled Navy Capt. Kevin Wensing, who was there. "It was a spiritual moment for everybody there."
Junior Chavers, foundry operations manager, said that when the trade center steel first arrived, he touched it with his hand and the "hair on my neck stood up."
"It had a big meaning to it for all of us," he said. "They knocked us down. They can't keep us down. We're going to be back." The ship's motto? - 'Never Forget'

USS NEW YORK LSD21 IS NOW COMMISSIONED AND UNDERWAY





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