USS Laffey (DD-724) & USS Ingham (WHEC-35)

USS Laffey (DD-724) & USS Ingham (WHEC-35)


Charleston, South Carolina (SC), US
North: INGHAM (WHEC-35) The Coast Guard Cutter INGHAM is a proud member of the Patriots Point fleet having served fifty years on the oceans of the world, becoming one of the most decorated vessels in United States history.

South: Destroyer LAFFEY (DD-724) Destroyer is an American legend that participated in the D-Day landing in Europe as well as breath-taking maneuvers in the Pacific where LAFFEY’s service was purely heroic. In the space of one hour, LAFFEY was hit by five Japanese Kamikazes and three enemy bombs. Virtual TourHer crew not only kept LAFFEY afloat but incredibly managed to shoot down eleven planes. LAFFEY would come to be known as the ship that wouldn’t die! Click on the image to the right to take a virtual tour!
North: INGHAM (WHEC-35) The Coast Guard Cutter INGHAM is a proud member of the Patriots Point fleet having served fifty years on the oceans of the world, becoming one of the most decorated vessels in United States history.

South: Destroyer LAFFEY (DD-724) Destroyer is an American legend that participated in the D-Day landing in Europe as well as breath-taking maneuvers in the Pacific where LAFFEY’s service was purely heroic. In the space of one hour, LAFFEY was hit by five Japanese Kamikazes and three enemy bombs. Virtual TourHer crew not only kept LAFFEY afloat but incredibly managed to shoot down eleven planes. LAFFEY would come to be known as the ship that wouldn’t die! Click on the image to the right to take a virtual tour!
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Links: en.wikipedia.org, en.wikipedia.org
By: kjfitz

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