THE PILGRIM
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Was up at the NM Vietnam Veterans Memorial, near Angel Fire, NM.
It's a beautiful peaceful place, stop by if you get up that way.
So I am chatting with theses two Navy Vets. They got the caps and shirts.
So I am trying to talk Navy. My Navy story goes like this-
I was driving in the middle of nowhere down the East side of Okinawa.
The road goes down to ocean level and circles in on a small cove. All of a sudden I see this really big ship. The bow is up on the beach. It's got swing open front doors and a big ramp pulled out on the beach. The most distinctive feature would be the two huge crane looking structures sticking over the bow.
This ship is big, several hundred feet long. These Navy guys say they never saw or heard of a ship like that. I know what it is now, I can Google!
So here's my question Navy guys, what is the largest ship the US Navy ever had that was designed to be put up on the beach?
It's a beautiful peaceful place, stop by if you get up that way.
So I am chatting with theses two Navy Vets. They got the caps and shirts.
So I am trying to talk Navy. My Navy story goes like this-
I was driving in the middle of nowhere down the East side of Okinawa.
The road goes down to ocean level and circles in on a small cove. All of a sudden I see this really big ship. The bow is up on the beach. It's got swing open front doors and a big ramp pulled out on the beach. The most distinctive feature would be the two huge crane looking structures sticking over the bow.
This ship is big, several hundred feet long. These Navy guys say they never saw or heard of a ship like that. I know what it is now, I can Google!
So here's my question Navy guys, what is the largest ship the US Navy ever had that was designed to be put up on the beach?
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