8:49 | When sailor Jim Kennedy first saw his ship, LCI-425, he was disappointed. "It was not a handsome ship." After a trip through the Panama Canal, the crew had liberty in San Diego, split into two shifts. What would happen if you took both shifts?
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No one on LCI-425 had ever heard of Iwo Jima, but they could see on the map how strategic it was. Sailor Jim Kennedy remembers the landing as "mayhem" and, at one point, had to operate the helm with one hand and the engine order telegraph with the other.
On leave in Manila after the landing at Iwo Jima, sailor Jim Kennedy thought the back of a jeep looked inviting for a nap, but he woke up outside of town and had to hitchhike back to base. Then it was back to the war and the Okinawa and Iejima landings.
As the entire Pacific fleet readied for the invasion of Japan, the A-Bombs ended the war. Assigned to the occupation force, sailor Jim Kennedy found the Japanese civilians to be gracious and friendly, and war souvenirs too tempting to pass up.