Posted by The tractor vet on August 28, 2018 at 08:16:30 from (104.179.81.68):
In Reply to: LST 325 posted by big tee on August 28, 2018 at 06:51:41:
Thru the wise wisdom of the Army tghey moved my group to the Mobil riverine of the 9th division down on the Mekong and broke us up on to the five ships with three on each , Whyi have no idea as we only did two mission in the delta with the rest being up north and to the N/W . I was on the only GRAY boat as i was on the LST 1166=1167 and 1168 as they rotated . The ship was BIG on the outside and the tank deck but the living quarters were SMALL . Now i may be off a few feet in it's length but she was around 930something feet long and it dwarfed the Destroyer that came along side to bring in fuel when she was running low . It served as a floating landing pad for choppers a ammo dump , troupe quarters floating party platform a place where river patrol boats could tie up and refuel and resupply with ammo and C/rat.
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