Post by longbike on Jul 4, 2020 16:50:37 GMT -8
Aloha
Thanks everyone for your reply on this.
We will be sitting at the ....6 Ft. Distancing as required. I also found another person that will be there
and we got together because he has a small store that sells things. He donated a roll of
....... Clear Soft Poly material so we made .... Individual Face Shields and Eye Ware for everyone to use.
The Elders will be taken very good care off so they will be safe. This is mainly to be with our many Elders and
associate with them. We have a few in the .... 80 to 100 Age Range , so they are important to keep safe.
For them we have .... Six Elder Birthdays to celebrate also.
The Elders consist of .... Seven WW2 Veterans and .....Four Korean -Vietnam Veterans in attendance.
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Veterans History of Service :
One Eldest Veteran is from Japan that lives here since WW2 ended and he was a
...... Very Young Junior Gunnery Officer on .... The Battleship JBBN Yamato.
Our Elder Veteran is a very ... Nice and Humble Man we appreciate him always and cherish his presences always at every
get together that we hold for our Elders.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battleships_of_Japan#/media/File:Yamato_&_Musashi.jpg
Yamato class
Yamato and Musashi, the two largest battleships ever built[152]
Main article: Yamato-class battleship
The Yamato-class battleships (大和型戦艦, Yamato-gata senkan) were built at the beginning of the Pacific War. The ships were the largest and most heavily-armed battleships ever constructed.[153] Two ships, (Yamato and Musashi) were completed as battleships, while a third (Shinano) was converted to an aircraft carrier during construction. A fourth ship was scrapped while still under construction and a planned fifth ship was never begun.[154]
Due to the threat of American submarines and aircraft carriers and worsening fuel shortages, both Yamato and Musashi spent the majority of their careers in naval bases at Brunei, Truk, and Kure—deploying on several occasions in response to American raids on Japanese bases—before participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944, as part of Admiral Kurita's Center Force.[152][155] Musashi was sunk during the battle by American airplanes. Shinano was sunk ten days after her commissioning in November 1944 by the American submarine Archerfish while Yamato was sunk by US carrier aircraft in April 1945 during Operation Ten-Go.[154]
Crowd will be only .....30 Guests to be safe.
Aloha
Louis
Thanks everyone for your reply on this.
We will be sitting at the ....6 Ft. Distancing as required. I also found another person that will be there
and we got together because he has a small store that sells things. He donated a roll of
....... Clear Soft Poly material so we made .... Individual Face Shields and Eye Ware for everyone to use.
The Elders will be taken very good care off so they will be safe. This is mainly to be with our many Elders and
associate with them. We have a few in the .... 80 to 100 Age Range , so they are important to keep safe.
For them we have .... Six Elder Birthdays to celebrate also.
The Elders consist of .... Seven WW2 Veterans and .....Four Korean -Vietnam Veterans in attendance.
_________________________________
Veterans History of Service :
One Eldest Veteran is from Japan that lives here since WW2 ended and he was a
...... Very Young Junior Gunnery Officer on .... The Battleship JBBN Yamato.
Our Elder Veteran is a very ... Nice and Humble Man we appreciate him always and cherish his presences always at every
get together that we hold for our Elders.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battleships_of_Japan#/media/File:Yamato_&_Musashi.jpg
Yamato class
Yamato and Musashi, the two largest battleships ever built[152]
Main article: Yamato-class battleship
The Yamato-class battleships (大和型戦艦, Yamato-gata senkan) were built at the beginning of the Pacific War. The ships were the largest and most heavily-armed battleships ever constructed.[153] Two ships, (Yamato and Musashi) were completed as battleships, while a third (Shinano) was converted to an aircraft carrier during construction. A fourth ship was scrapped while still under construction and a planned fifth ship was never begun.[154]
Due to the threat of American submarines and aircraft carriers and worsening fuel shortages, both Yamato and Musashi spent the majority of their careers in naval bases at Brunei, Truk, and Kure—deploying on several occasions in response to American raids on Japanese bases—before participating in the Battle of Leyte Gulf in October 1944, as part of Admiral Kurita's Center Force.[152][155] Musashi was sunk during the battle by American airplanes. Shinano was sunk ten days after her commissioning in November 1944 by the American submarine Archerfish while Yamato was sunk by US carrier aircraft in April 1945 during Operation Ten-Go.[154]
Crowd will be only .....30 Guests to be safe.
Aloha
Louis