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JAMES N. LOEWE SR., S1/C, born Dec. 14, 1926 in St. Louis, joined the USN December 1942 and was assigned to the USS Washington April 1943, marlin spike and deck seamanship.
Upon being assigned to the "Mighty W" he was told that the 5th Div. would be his home until the war was over. Later he was assigned to mount 3, 5" twin turret, and spent many hours at this battle station. They were all taught the principle of four different types of 5" shells and when each was to be used. The majority of his memories of WWII go back to mount 3, and the time spent at his battle station. Comradeship was established there, among ten individuals who were hand picked by their NCO, being so close, they were forced to act in an adult manner, being ready for any situation. Deck and Marlinspike Seamanship was their other duty, keeping the ship both trim and proper, ready for any eventuality. It seemed there was always a destroyer to be refueled to starboard which they all participated in, as they always had enough fuel oil to go around. |
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