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Page 1, Roster of LST #770; Page 2, LST #770 Crew photographs, some of which are labeled; Page 3, Features a photograph of a skipper named Kenneth Vaughn and "Coast Guard at War" poster image; Page 4, Photograph of historian who was on the ship; Page 5, Photograph of “Little Mike,” a child the unit found and attempted to return to his parents. Includes the caption "Wonder where he is?"; Page 6, Photograph of “Philadelphia Four” Shipmates leaning against a rail on a ship; Page 7, Picture and listing of the crew on the deck of a ship; Page 8, Image of shipmate Russell Radler in uniform; Page 9, Certain personal information is blacked out. Notes him as retired from the Air Force; Page 12, Poem entitled "Homeward Bound by L.S.T." by Lt. Col. Allerton Cusinmen; Page 13, Ship deck Map entitled "Compartmentation by Sections"; Page 14, Features a story on the recent reunion.
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