Trucks Being Staged for Use at the Higgins Michoud Plant Construction Site, Michoud, Louisiana

Gift in Memory of Marvin J. Perrett
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Photograph. Photograph of trucks being staged for use at the Higgins Michoud Plant construction site, Michoud, Louisiana. Photograph shows a pool of International K dump trucks at the Higgins Michoud Plant construction site. Each truck is marked with both a Higgins Industries logo and the U.S.M.C. of the United States Maritime Commission. The road in front of the truck pool is Old Gentilly road. The water tower in the background marks the front of the property where the main building of the Higgins Michoud Plant was located. The back of the photo has a stamp reading " This photograph was made by a member of the staff of the Times-Picayune. It must not be reproduced without the credit line 'Photo by the Times-Picayune.'" Higgins Industries, Michoud Plant, Michoud, Louisiana. 1942

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1942
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Items from the service of Marvin J. Perrett. Marvin James Perrett was born on September 17, 1925 in New Orleans, Louisiana. After attending Warren Easton High School, Perrett joined the United States Coast Guard [USCG] the day after his eighteenth birthday. Upon completing boot camp at the Ponce de Leon Hotel in St. Augustine, Florida, he was sent to the Amphibious Training Base at Camp Lejune, North Carolina, for boat handling school. Perrett's last training assignment was the Landing Barge School in Little Creek, Virginia, where he learned how to coxswain the Landing Craft Vehicle, Personnel [LCVP]. Perrett was assigned as a boat operator to the attack transport USS Bayfield (APA-33). On June 6, 1944, Perrett guided his landing craft, PA-33-21, in the first wave of assault craft to hit Utah Beach in the Normandy Landings. Perrett survived the Invasion of Normandy and went on to make landings in Southern France before the Bayfield was redeployed to the Pacific. During the Invasion of Iwo Jima Perrett was stranded on the beach when his LCVP swamped in the surf. Perrett was able to safely make it back to the Bayfield despite machine gun and shell fire on the beach. He later piloted a landing craft in operations supporting the Invasion of Okinawa before he was discharged from the USCG after the end of the war. This collection consists of Higgins Industries photographs and documents that Perrett used as educational tools. There is also a single bound unit history of the 156th Infantry Regiment.
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Michoud Canal
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30.017
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-89.900
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