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The words of Piul Spubos in the poem ' ' Harlan County inspired the design oi the ship ' s insignia above . This insignia portrays a r»o-told meaning, that of the ship ' s mission and that of its namesaVe. Harlan County . Kentucky. The blue and gold of the plaque ' s border arc taken from the Kentucky state seal and encircle the central theme as the Navy bousiis the sea. The eagle is the Golden Eagle of North America which inhabits the rugged terrain of the Black Mountains of Harlan County. Kentuck -. Poised m the landing attitude and clutching the musket and powder horn, he symbolizes the very mission of the LST— to land marines and their combat equipment upon an enemy ' s shore. The united effort of the Navy-Marme Corps team is further emphasized by the mono Swift and Sure — L ' nited ¥e Sail denocing the swiftness and sureness with which the modern LST fulfills her mission. . -in of our motto l ' nited We Sail is derived . entuckv state mono l ' nited le Star d— Divided le hail. HXRLANCOINTY am the pioneer and the irdisr ihjr hzed a trail $o o: , - :ains of coel thai produced electricity so children could learn to read I am the C ■ d Ri -er and I replenvsn my hollows so the com wilt grow. My ch. ■ yme and mjjc j ; .j c ; j- memseh-es in the world My memories are many and my soul runs deep in many sei- My people are a gentle kind who love and share with all who come My hope is in the future when all men shall recognize my widsom and goodness I am Harlan County the best is yet to be. -Paul Spobos The frontier long rifle and powder horn, precursors of the combat marines ' primary weapon, arc steeped in the tradition of the frontier woodsman » ho first crossed the C ' umberlaod Mountains into the Kentucky wilderness.
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