One of the ferries in this fleet, the Cape Henlopen, is a converted WW II U.S. Navy 'Landing Ship, Tank' (LST 510) that landed troops on Omaha Beach on 6 Jun 44. On 21 Dec 44, it landed my father's unit, the 151st Signal Company, 11th Armored Division, at Cherbourg, France. Still serving.
Hope to be a captain one day too his exact reason is why I want to do it love being out there driving is fun and so peaceful everyday is different and such beautiful views.
It’s quite a difference from what that ferry was like in the 40s and 50s, when I think the equipment was LSMs. I’ve crossed in rough weather, and it was always an interesting experience.
I was on the New London Orient Point Ferry ⛴ last Wednesday and Orient Point New London on Friday. Both awesome rides. 7 years ago I was on my way to Orient Point and as the Ferry ⛴ was leaving New London a submarine cruised by.
Subject: Fwd: Let alone, while residing right off hospital rd. There was a neighbor of mine boy could he run at a rate if I were to blink I'd miss him, so he started staing at me quite unusual fashion, then he and his "family" tee bone a van moving boxes ? Right around the block was a storage united, this man looked or strongly resembled a number2 fbi most wanted guy, I think this was pre-usama Pakistan capture, I rote the fbi, describing what I saw, expressing how naturally I wld dial 911 , if ... then my bathroom sink full of a black powder ? Man it was strange to hear how they put goats to sleep ... storage unit Horse block rd. This during the time hair dye warnings receipts etc Subject: We may have called police from out east to notice their vehicle also. It was a long time ago , there wasn't a known now recognizable statement but there was the "mother" she almost patted his hair he will learn to drive it one day ... more or less I want to say 3 or four other men at least 2, no 3 the man with the limp
One of the ferries in this fleet, the Cape Henlopen, is a converted WW II U.S. Navy 'Landing Ship, Tank' (LST 510) that landed troops on Omaha Beach on 6 Jun 44.
On 21 Dec 44, it landed my father's unit, the 151st Signal Company, 11th Armored Division, at Cherbourg, France. Still serving.
Hope to be a captain one day too his exact reason is why I want to do it love being out there driving is fun and so peaceful everyday is different and such beautiful views.
It’s quite a difference from what that ferry was like in the 40s and 50s, when I think the equipment was LSMs. I’ve crossed in rough weather, and it was always an interesting experience.
His story about the small boats fishing reminded me of Life on the Mississippi (Mark Twain) and the arguments had on the river.
I love and resonate with this man!
I was on the New London Orient Point Ferry ⛴ last Wednesday and Orient Point New London on Friday. Both awesome rides. 7 years ago I was on my way to Orient Point and as the Ferry ⛴ was leaving New London a submarine cruised by.
LUCKY MAN!!
Johnny X! Sorry for letting the bow line go early
Subject: Fwd: Let alone, while residing right off hospital rd. There was a neighbor of mine boy could he run at a rate if I were to blink I'd miss him, so he started staing at me quite unusual fashion, then he and his "family" tee bone a van moving boxes ? Right around the block was a storage united, this man looked or strongly resembled a number2 fbi most wanted guy, I think this was pre-usama Pakistan capture, I rote the fbi, describing what I saw, expressing how naturally I wld dial 911 , if ... then my bathroom sink full of a black powder ? Man it was strange to hear how they put goats to sleep ... storage unit Horse block rd. This during the time hair dye warnings receipts etc Subject: We may have called police from out east to notice their vehicle also. It was a long time ago , there wasn't a known now recognizable statement but there was the "mother" she almost patted his hair he will learn to drive it one day ... more or less I want to say 3 or four other men at least 2, no 3 the man with the limp