USCG sailor getting a haircut aboard LST-170
Gift of William P. Desjardins
Description:
Photograph. Unidentified USCG sailor getting a hiarcut on the deck of LST-170. The "barber stool" apears to be two chairs stacked ontop of each other. Location unknown. No date
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1943-05-
1946-04-
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Items from the service of an unidentified United States Coast Guard [USCG] sailor aboard LST-170 in the Pacific Theater of Operations. LST-170 was commissioned on 31 May 1943, and manned by an all USCG crew. Between May 1943 and the end of the war, LST-170 participated in multiple landings in the Bismark Islands, New Guinea, Hollandia, and the Philippines. She earned seven battle stars during the war in the Pacific. This collection consists of photographs that depict ship board life, islands in the pacific, and invasions.
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Pacific Ocean
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-0.500
Longitude:
-91.000
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Sailors--American--Pacific Ocean
Ships--American--Pacific Ocean
United States--Armed Forces--African Americans--Pacific Ocean
World War, 1939-1945--African Americans--Pacific Ocean