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Four Years in the "Donald Duck" Navy: A True Story
by Anthony Genualdi
58 pages
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This is the true story of an American Navy enlisted man in the amphibious forces during the early Cold War era.
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Category: Military
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About the Book
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This is the true story of Tom Genualdi, who served as an engineman's mate during the early 1950's in the U.S. Navy on a Landing Ship, Utility (LSU). We follow his time in the service from 1951 to 1955.
He goes from basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station, then to his vessel in Little Creek, Virginia. We follow him to Engineering School, where he learns his trade, then on his journeys to the Caribbean and across the Atlantic to a deployment in the Mediterranean.
Along the way, he gets to see the inside of the luxury liner S.S. United States as she was being built, and also describes his vessel as he served on her, and his duties.
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About the Author |
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Anthony Genualdi has heard his father tell of his service in the U.S. Navy, and decided, for him and others, to put those stories down for posterity. He uses what he learned about the amphibious forces to create this true account. He lives and works in Scottsdale, AZ in the health insurance industry. |
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