| About the Marby | |||||||||||||||
| "Whenever daring deeds of the sea are recalled, the saga of the U.S.S. Marblehead commands respect. Mauled by Japanese bombs just after the U S. entry into World War ll, the ship was saved by her crew and -- after a 9,000-mile voyage to safety and a complete refit -- returned to the fight. At a time when many mightier warships were left rusting among the Pacific corals, the Marblehead was saved by courageous leadership, desperate toil, and good fortune." from Marblehead Magazine |
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| If you are interested in the Marby, contact us at swade@go.com.jo | |||||||||||||||
| Courtesy of Dennis Curtin. | |||||||||||||||
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| The People | |||||||||||||||
| Reunion Information | |||||||||||||||
| The Ship & Her Exploits | |||||||||||||||
| Guestbook | |||||||||||||||
| Marby Meeting Place | |||||||||||||||
| Where Away - the book | |||||||||||||||