Dan, this comment isn't in reference to the current blog, but to an entry I found while Googling the LST-712. It said that your dad served on the 712 as did mine. Please contact me via my email address as I have some questions. Thanks, Patty
You left no email address. You also did not choose to use mine, which is readily accessible. I looked up the only link to you, and it is a google blog from 2009 with only one profile view. I do not know who you are, I cannot answer you without a way to to answer you. Ball is in...your park. Maybe, I suspect, you are a scammer. Maybe, you are not. Ball is in your park. Good luck to you, whoever you are....I have no way to use your email, as you request....
My Dad was on 712....I hope you are real, do not disrespect our veterans.
Dan, My interest in the LST-712 is real as am I. Sorry about my email address, but I thought you would see it at your end when I submitted my comment.
My email address is silverbyrds@comcast.net. My Dad served in the South Pacific on the LST-712. I have his photo album (he passed away in May 2007) with photos that he took. When I saw that your Dad served on it as well I was hoping that perhaps your father knew mine: Joseph Yankavitch.
Let's try this again. I'm sorry that you thought I was a scammer. Thanks, Patty
In California, enjoy hiking & mountaineering.
I work in the shipping dept. of a major automotive company.
I have an A.A.Degree. I am a former aerospace inspector, multiple weapons systems.
Am very much about teaching my children about life. They have been raised hanging around Edwards Air Force Base watching the SR-71 Blackbird in it's final years, visiting the Grand Canyon, redwood trees at Big Basin & Big Sur, Catalina Island, cruising up to the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains, Sunday Mass at many locations -- a California Mission, monastaries, etc.
My sweet & beautiful wife, Cruz, means the world to me. I thank God for bringing her to me and blessing us with 4 daughters.
Listening to The Who has restored my interest in learning to play guitar. I really enjoy the style of Pete Townshend. That's where I am TRYING to go.
I would like to thank Pete Townshend, a man I have only seen on stage, but NOW HAVE MET!..., for putting his novella on a blog. It has prompted me to enter the blog world...a strange, odd place. "Sickness will surely take the mind
where minds can't usually go." -from The Amazing Journey/Tommy, by Pete Townshend.
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Looks like fun, I have done my share of snake hunting. (have had some snakes as pets in the past)
"more to come"....must be that you got one ;)
Dan,
this comment isn't in reference to the current blog, but to an entry I found while Googling the LST-712. It said that your dad served on the 712 as did mine. Please contact me via my email address as I have some questions.
Thanks, Patty
Patty:
You left no email address. You also did not choose to use mine, which is readily accessible. I looked up the only link to you, and it is a google blog from 2009 with only one profile view. I do not know who you are, I cannot answer you without a way to to answer you. Ball is in...your park. Maybe, I suspect, you are a scammer. Maybe, you are not. Ball is in your park. Good luck to you, whoever you are....I have no way to use your email, as you request....
My Dad was on 712....I hope you are real, do not disrespect our veterans.
--Dan
Dan,
My interest in the LST-712 is real as am I. Sorry about my email address, but I thought you would see it at your end when I submitted my comment.
My email address is silverbyrds@comcast.net. My Dad served in the South Pacific on the LST-712. I have his photo album (he passed away in May 2007) with photos that he took. When I saw that your Dad served on it as well I was hoping that perhaps your father knew mine: Joseph Yankavitch.
Let's try this again. I'm sorry that you thought I was a scammer.
Thanks, Patty
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