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Larry's and [[Dorla Dee Roth|Dorla]]'s farm is just east of [[Gustaf Lindstrom]]'s original homestead. See [[Locating Gustaf Lindstrom's Homestead]] for a comparison of locations. | Larry's and [[Dorla Dee Roth|Dorla]]'s farm is just east of [[Gustaf Lindstrom]]'s original homestead. See [[Locating Gustaf Lindstrom's Homestead]] for a comparison of locations. | ||
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+ | Larry entered the navy during peace time in the 1950s. He was based at [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guantanamo_Bay_Naval_Base| Guantanamo Bay]] and served on the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Intrepid_(CV-11) USS Intrepid]]. Larry recalls the Intrepid cruising up to the Arctic Circle, down to the Panama Canal and back. (The Intrepid was decommissioned in 1974 and was moored in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard awaiting scrapping. In 1982 it was re-opened as a museum, docked in the Hudson River near New York City's Times Square.)<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Intrepid_(CV-11)</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 12:03, 25 October 2010
Larry George Lindstrom | |
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Born |
December 4, 1937 Elm Creek, Nebraska |
Residence | Elm Creek, NE (1937) |
Spouse | Dorla Dee Roth (m. 1960–) |
Children |
Kevin Wade Lindstrom Nathan Charles Lindstrom |
Parents |
George Delphin Lindstrom Aline Kleone Vaughn |
Relatives | Dean Randall Lindstrom (Brother) |
Larry's and Dorla's farm is just east of Gustaf Lindstrom's original homestead. See Locating Gustaf Lindstrom's Homestead for a comparison of locations.
Military Service
Larry entered the navy during peace time in the 1950s. He was based at [Guantanamo Bay] and served on the [USS Intrepid]. Larry recalls the Intrepid cruising up to the Arctic Circle, down to the Panama Canal and back. (The Intrepid was decommissioned in 1974 and was moored in the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard awaiting scrapping. In 1982 it was re-opened as a museum, docked in the Hudson River near New York City's Times Square.)[1]