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My Grandfather, Jack Keller, served during the waning months of WWII on a PBM MAriner attached to this ship. The meager writeup on it's service during this time does not reflect what he told me. GrandDad said that they not only did air/sea rescue, but also conducted antisubmarine ops - I could go on for pages of what he told me when he finally spoke of it, but it is, after all, hearsay and I am unsure if it belongs in a factual statement - even though the last person who would ever embellish a story was Gramps. I'll leave it at this; ask, and ye shall receive. james_barnes@clearwire.net —Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.195.125.135 (talk) 07:05, 15 October 2007 (UTC)Reply