I thought after hearing some of the hymn-like music, that I heard it before.U can find it in Youtube: National Cathedral--"My
Shepard Will Supply My Need." This was sung by a children's choir , Sept. 14, 2001 at the National Cathedral for the memorial services for the innocent victims of the 9-11-2001 attacks. I have never been more moved by the unity, grief, and resolve seen by the faces of all the people, of all parties, all races, all religion and of all level of government than that day.
WoW... My Grandfather was on the LST#76... Wow to see this just once in my life would be amazing or to walk on one like the USS North Carolina or Yorktown!
It`s Landing Ship Tank - not Tanks- Mine was the LST 944- This one wasn`t called Coconino County during WWII as LSTs did not have names (only numbers) until after WWII.
My Grand Father Walter A. Smith served on LST-345 during the duration of the war. it's is great to see this history being documented. My Grandfather rarelied talked about the war. Thank you
Thanks for this. My Dad was a Gunners Mate on LST 703 in the Philippines.
hawkrider88 8 months ago
Thank you so much for the video.
My grandfather was on LST 564, in the Pacific Theater, during the Leyte & Okinawa invasions.
50curly50 8 months ago
I thought after hearing some of the hymn-like music, that I heard it before.U can find it in Youtube: National Cathedral--"My
Shepard Will Supply My Need." This was sung by a children's choir , Sept. 14, 2001 at the National Cathedral for the memorial services for the innocent victims of the 9-11-2001 attacks. I have never been more moved by the unity, grief, and resolve seen by the faces of all the people, of all parties, all races, all religion and of all level of government than that day.
AZ29174 10 months ago
WoW... My Grandfather was on the LST#76... Wow to see this just once in my life would be amazing or to walk on one like the USS North Carolina or Yorktown!
ValerieCandles 11 months ago
WoW... My Grandfather was on the LST#76...
ValerieCandles 11 months ago
It`s Landing Ship Tank - not Tanks- Mine was the LST 944- This one wasn`t called Coconino County during WWII as LSTs did not have names (only numbers) until after WWII.
alicegoon 1 year ago
0:01 That's the saddest playing I've ever heard. :|
bakathirteen 1 year ago
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solarphoenix999 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this!
incavos 1 year ago
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My Grand Father Walter A. Smith served on LST-345 during the duration of the war. it's is great to see this history being documented. My Grandfather rarelied talked about the war. Thank you
grsmith88 1 year ago
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LegendofPanchoBarnes 1 year ago
How can you claim copyright on a creative work of the US Federal Government which is in the public domain?
EightiesTV 1 year ago
@EightiesTV There is no such claim. We simply provide material as stock footage, and require a usage license when it is used for commercial purposes.
supplysargent 1 year ago
My dad was on LST 58; thanks for the video
knightlybid 1 year ago
That was a real good video. My dad was on the LST #601. Thanks for posting this up
RedBarnCustoms 2 years ago