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No man will be a sailor who has contrivance enough to get himself into a jail; for being in a ship is being in a jail, with the chance of being drowned. … A man in a jail has more room, better food and commonly better company. (Samuel Johnson 1709-84)

Assemble parts of your shipboard life by locating musters and deck logs from that ship. You may also view pictures and participate in an online community pertaining to the mighty vessel.



Put the pieces together

The US Navy Memorial has many topics covered relating to Battleships. However, not all of us can casually visit the memorial in Washington. A CD edition of the linkDictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships is an "unparalleled source" according to David Michael, of the Navy Log.

Cruise on over to the linkYahoo Ship Registry for instant info. But there's no better authority on ships than the official DoD Website of the linkUnited States Navy. And of course, the linkUS Navy Memorial Foundation has a few important links to help, too. In addition, the Foundation can provide you with quality photographs from the linkShip's Store or by calling (202) 737-2300 ext. 731. For the photographers who want perfect picture quality, this line is for you:(202) 737- 2300 ext. 735.

For all you hardcore research addicts out there, we have contact information to attach to your tool belt:

Jane's Fighting Ships
Jane's Information Group
1340 Braddock Place
Suite 300, Alexandria, VA 22314
(800) 824-0768
info@janes.com

Jane's is the authority on world navies reference. It's quite pricey, but you probably won't find a better source anywhere. Not in the mood to shell out mula to burn? Then roll up them sleeves and do your own research at the:

National Archives
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD
20740-6001
(301) 713-6800

And here's another source:

Naval Historical Center
Building 57
Washington Navy Yard
Washington, D.C.
20374-0571
(202) 433-2220

Individual biographies are maintained by the linkNaval Historical Center's Operational Archives.

Finally, try this person for help finding LCTs:

LCT Flotillas
Walter D. Minton
2637 Lebanon Ave.
Belleville, IL 62223
(618) 233-3648

*These contacts and sources would have been exponentially harder to find had it not been for the help and patience of emailDave Michael from the US Navy Memorial Foundation. He doesn't know how appreciated he is.


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