| March 1943 March 1-18, 
              1943 Preparing for the Ocean 
              CrossingWhen Flotilla One was formed on March 1st, LCI 35 became one of the 
              LCIs assigned to John Leppert’s Group 3 but remained at Little Creek, 
              Virginia until March 6th when preparations for going overseas accelerated. 
              LCI 35 took on fuel at Craney Island Fueling Depot on March 8th and 
              returned to Lamberts Point where additional repairs were made to the 
              ship. The crew was given special liberty on March 13th to buy shaves, 
              get haircuts and make allotments. During this time the crew also performed 
              general duties until March 18th when the ships stores were secured 
              in holds and various gear was stored on deck. After taking on fresh 
              water, the preparations for the ocean crossing were completed.
 
 March 18, 1943
 Getting Underway for 
              Bermuda At 2220 on March 18th the LCI 35 got underway to join Group 3 as part 
              of the convoy headed for Bermuda and ultimately to North Africa. Unfortunately 
              at 2315 the LCI 35 got stuck on a sandbar and when LCTs finally arrived 
              at 0400 the next morning to free her, a heavy fog prevented any attempt 
              to do so. When the fog finally lifted at 1030, the LCTs tried until 
              1600 to free LCI 35 from the sand bar. Finally, the LCI 35 freed herself 
              using her stern anchor (the same anchor used for beaching and troop 
              landings). The convoy got underway without waiting for LCI 35. In 
              addition, fearing damage to the ship, the LCI 35 returned to the Navy 
              yard, unloaded all its ammunition and went into dry dock for a damage 
              assessment.
 
 After no damage was found, LCI 35 left the dry dock, reloaded the 
              ammunition and got underway to Bermuda at 1600 on March 20th to rejoin 
              Flotilla One.
 
 From War Diaries
 
 The following excerpts are from the War 
              Diaries of Flotilla 1 and Group 3 Commanding Officers. March 
              19, 1943 Flotilla 
              One Departs Little Creek, VAFlotilla One with LCI (L) 17 as the Flagship departed Little Creek, 
              Virginia as part of Task Force 60 (Task Unit 60.2.4) in 3rd Landing 
              Craft Convoy.
 The 19 LCIs sailing for North Africa as Group 3 on this 
                date were:
 LCIs: 17-18-19-20-32-33-35*-38-39-42-43-44-45-46-47-229-231-232-233
 
 *The Deck Log description above noted that the LCI 35 while heading to Lambert's Point 
                on March 18th with  Group 3 struck a sand bar and had to be pulled off by LCTs. 
                On March 19th the LCI 35 ran aground at 0900 and was not able to free 
                itself until 1815. By that time Flotilla 1 was already underway for 
                Bermuda. After ensuring that no damage to the ship occurred, LCI 35 
                finally sailed for Bermuda on March 20th docking at Hamilton Harbor 
                at 1715 on March 23rd and rejoining Flotilla One.
 
 Note: The LCI 20, LCI 32 and LCI 232 were sunk during the war - LCIs 20 and 32 
                  at Anzio and LCI 232 at Omaha Beach in Normandy
 
 March 22 - 26, 1943
 Flotilla One Arrives 
              in BermudaFlotilla 1 arrives in Bermuda to docks at N.O.B., HMS Dock Yards, 
              or Hamilton for minor repairs and topping off of fuel and water and 
              recreation. Task Groups from New York arrived in Groups on Tuesday 
              March 23rd and Wednesday March 24th.
 Other Ship References 
              in LCI 35 Deck LogDuring the trip to Bermuda two notations were made concerning other 
              ships. On Sunday March 21st at 1345 an investigation was made concerning 
              the breakdown flag on No 2 ship and on Monday March 22nd the LCI 35 
              noted "SC 977 had trouble".
 
 March 23, 1943
 LCI 35 Arrives in BermudaThe LCI 35 arrived in Bermuda at 1745 on March 23rd at the Hamilton 
              Docks. During their short stay in Bermuda the crew performed their 
              general and routine duties and welders came aboard to continue repairs 
              to the ship. Liberty was granted to the crew whenever possible.
 
                
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