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- [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]was taken by state lady - a Mrs. Loeffler around Autumn 1925 and adopted out. No further record.
[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]SSDI Info:
[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]MALMSJO, ALBERT B[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]29 Oct 1922[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]17 Apr 2007 (V)[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]84[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
Address of Record [:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]33618 (Tampa, [:COLOR][UND:][COLOR:0,0,239,255,255,255]Hillsborough, FL[:COLOR][:UND][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255])[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
Benefit [:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255](none specified)[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
By [:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Pennsylvania[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:46,85,134,255,255,255]
[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]179-16-9856
Tampa Tribune, Tampa, Fla., (Hillsborough County), April 19, 2007. Malmsjo, Albert B. Jr., 84, of Tampa, passed away April 17, 2007. He moved to the Tampa area from Chappaqua, New York (Westchester County). He is survived by His loving Family. Services will take place at a later date. Serenity Meadows Memorial Park, Funeral home, Crematory. 677-9494. serenitymeadows.com John B. King, Tampa, Fla. tibbs43192004 at yahoo.com
[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]LST-1 Class Tank Landing Ship[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]; Laid down, 17 October 1942 at Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, VA.; Launched, 15 December 1942; Commissioned [:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]USS LST 345[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], 21 January 1943. During World War II, LST-345 was assigned to the European theater and participated in the following operations: Sicilian occupation, July 1943; Salerno landings, September 1943; and the invasion of Normandy, June 1944. Decommissioned, 5 December 1945; Struck from the Naval Register, 3 January 1946; Sold, 23 March 1948 to the Ships & Power Equipment Co., Barber, NJ for scrap. LST-345 earned three battle stars for World War II service.
[:COLOR][BOLD:][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Specifications[:COLOR][:BOLD][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]: Displacement 1,780 t.(lt), 3,880 t.(fl); Length 328'; Beam 50'; Draft unloaded, bow 2' 4" stern 7' 6", loaded bow 8' 2" stern 14' 1"; Speed 12k.; Compliment 8-10 Officers, 100-115 Enlisted; Troop Capacity, approx. 140 officers and enlisted; Boats, 2-6 LCVP; Armament; one single 3"/50 gun mount, five 40mm gun mounts, six 20mm gun mounts, two .50-cal machine guns, four .30-cal machine guns; Propulsion, two General Motors 12-567 Diesel engines, two shafts, twin rudders.[:COLOR]
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