Sumter (LST 1181) - Naval Cruise Book

 - Class of 1985

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fi USS SUMTER By Lieutenant Russell On August 29 USS SUM TER QLST 11815 represent- In August 1944 the avenues of Nice were filled with jubilant faces as Allied Forces marched through the streets. After years of foreign occupation Nice was liberated at last. 1 Forty years later the streets were once again filled with smiling faces. Elements of SUM TER'S Honor and Color Guards, led by Lieutenant Junior Grade Dollglaa Elliott, marched alongside military units from southern France to the cadence of the French Foreign Commander J K Perninl Commanding Officer o Legion Band. f SUMTER, joined former members of the French Resistance Movement, local military leaders, and several civic organizations in wreath-laying ceremon- ies at the Tomb of the Dead Soldier, a French monument honoring fallen Allied soldiers of World War I and subsequent wars. Smiles briefly faded as memories of occupation and lost loved ones crowded the minds of those in attendance. The sudden roar of SUMTER'S salutatory pass stirred the spirits of the celebrants. The brilliant red, white and blue of the American flag and French Tricolor waved proudly as the strains of the French National Anthem and the . Star Spangled Banner filled the air. ' The officers, men, and embarked Marinas SUMTER en'o ed the o ortunit to eXDe1'lance n n . J y pp y , I rich tradition of friendship shared between the Uma' A States and France. , S UM TER is currently deployed to the Mediterran- ean as a unit of the U.S. Sixth Fleet's Mediterranean Amphibious Ready Group under the command of Commander Amphibious Squadron Two. Captain l Dennis S. Strole. the French Frigate Ducuing's 17-gun salute and I celebration of the liberation of Nice, France. 1 ed the United States in the 40th anniversary



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3 3 S E V5 E3 Q I X Q 3 5 Pisa, home of the leaning tower? which stands in Cathedral Squuej It is accompanied by two othezi monuments, the Baptistry and thai monumental Cemetary. 2 They are works of architecture and sculpture which rise in simploi elegance, and majesty in a wide green meadow. The leaning tower stands 55.863 meters highg it has a slope 4.5 meters. The Cathedralis 100 meters long and 34.2 meters tall. These monuments are out- standing in beauty and will always be a memory to us all.

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