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lci 713   Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum
The Amphibious Forces Memorial Museum is an Oregon Non Profit organization dedicated to the restoration and preservation of the USS LCI 713.

sftt.org logo   Inspired by the outspoken idealism of retired Colonel David Hackworth, SFTT aims to give our service people, veterans, and retirees a clear voice with the media, Congress, the public and their services.

national infantry association     Based at Ft. Benning and one of our earliest supporters, the National Infantryman's Association Museum includes a WWII Landing Craft. Landing Craft Infantry of course, delivered members of this fine organization to many beachheads during WWII, Korea, and even Viet Nam.

fischer house   The Fisher House program is a unique private-public partnership that supports America's military in their time of need. The program recognizes the special sacrifices of our men and women in uniform and the hardships of military service by meeting a humanitarian need beyond that normally provided by the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.

caringbridge   It can be difficult to keep friends and family updated on your loved one's condition in the hospital. Caring Bridge is a service that helps you with this responsibility. It gives you the ability to create a web site in which you can quickly alert family and friends of the latest information regarding your loved one's well-being.

National Association of USS LCI (L) 130

LCI Model Ships Here    

Link Pour D-Day. Patrick Elie, from Cuverville, France (in Normandy)
created this moving site to honor the Allied Forces that participated in the D-Day Invasion.


All Hands - Magazine of the U.S. Navy

This site was created in 1998 as a Father’s Day gift for my dad.  The response to this site since then has been unexpected and tremendous. The links to the right are the clients who pay me in order for me to create this website. So, while they are not official sponsors, I am grateful for their business as it enables me to work on this site. Should you contact any of these clients, please tell them you found them here!  
Created for Father's Day 1998.