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Visit these web pages (links) to see some more interesting things about The Sheridan, The Navy, and World War II, including The Homefront of the 1940's

 

 

USS Sheridan APA 51

Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships - Sheridan

NavSource Online: Sheridan

Ships of the US Navy - 1940-45: USS Sheridan

WWII Ships with Kansas names

Photo & cross section of C2-S-B1 type Freighter(like Sheridan)
Moore Drydock Company hulls including Sheridan

 

Sheridan Shipmates

Eddie Albert Heimberger

Frank Stuckey's grandson's report on the Sheridan

Worthington W. Betts - Marine mortally wounded on Saipan, buried at sea from 'hospital ship" Sheridan

 

The Navy

Historic Naval Ships Association: Higgins Boat LCVP

Historic Naval Ships Association: Higgins Boat LCM

Vendor Selling Mugs, Hats, Etc. - Any Ship

SS Jeremiah O'Brien, Liberty Ship preserved in San Francisco

Attack Transport & Amphibious Transport Index (Navsource)

Blueprints, USS Lowndes APA 154 (Haskell Class)

Amphibious Forces WWII - USS Neshoba APA 216

List of ships of the US Navy

SS Red Oak Victory Ship AK-235 museum - Richmond, CA

 

World War II

 WWII US Veterans Website
Frequently Asked Questions about the US Navy
The Navy Department Library (Naval Historical Center)
National WWII Memorial, Washington, DC
WWII Registry - Sign up!
Battle Stars regs
US Merchant Marine in World War II


The Assault of the Second Marine Division on Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll 20-23 November 1943
Tarawa from Eyewitness to History Series
Tarawa - The Aftermath

Battle of Okinawa
Operation Iceberg: The Assault on Okinawa

 

 

The Homefront of the 1940's

World War II in the San Francisco Bay Area Travel Itinerary
Rosie the Riveter / WWII Home Front National Historical Park, SF Bay Area
World War II: The Homefront - ThinkQuest site
Radio Broadcasts 1939-1943
From the Great Depression through WWII - Farm Security Admin photos

Richmond Museum of History

Moore Drydock area photo 1946
Moore Drydock memoir: Lois Lettow

 

 

           

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