by John Hannabach | Sep 7, 2022 | John's Corner
December, 1950 The USS SAINT PAUL experienced many fine and excellent experiences over the course of her elegant career. But perhaps no more fitting roles than the ones she performed during December, 1950 in the harbor of Hungnam, North Korea. MacArthur had made a...
by John Hannabach | Sep 1, 2022 | John's Corner
One of the most memorable incidences involving the USS SAINT PAUL during the Korean War did not involve firing a single shot, and no blood was shed. Yet it involved many of the ship’s crew in this memorable incident. I did not personally live this story, –...
by John Hannabach | Aug 25, 2022 | John's Corner
As one of the “Senior” members of the Saint Paul Association, I have been asked to write a monthly column for inclusion in our USS SAINT PAUL ASSOCIATION web site. I guess that is the kind of thing you can expect to occur when you get to be old, hence, the request....