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The St. of Gambier Bay

Information  August 05 2012
 — By CJ Grisham
The St. of Gambier Bay

Norm St. Germain was one of 400 seamen aboard the USS Gambier Bay on October 25, 1944, the day the navy carrier came under intense enemy fire. Outnumbered and unable to escape, the courageous men defended their ship and one another – not knowing whether or not any of them would make it home alive. View more NRA Life of Duty documentaries on the Patriot Profiles channel sponsored by Smith & Wesson at www.nralifeofduty.tv/patriotprofiles.

(2) Readers Comments

  1. My Grandpa Brother was on the Gamber Bay name Richer Pinch I like to know what he did on the ship thank
    you GO NAVY

    • His duty was mid ship to bow. My dad is Norm and remembers him well

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