Eugene (Gene) Jaeger grew up in Geneva, Illinois during the Great Depression, and graduated from Notre Dame University in 1942. He received training as a Naval Officer and soon found himself assigned to LST (Landing Ship-Tank) #400, heading for the Mediterranean Sea. His ship supported the Allied landings at Sicily in July, 1943 and at Salerno in September of the same year. They then sailed north to England, and supported the D-Day invasion, making repeated trips to Utah Beach over the next several months.
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Jaeger family, 1936. Gene, standing second from right. His parents, Justin and Blanche Jaeger, or on the right. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
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1936Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Gene in a football stance, in 1936. He played right guard for Geneva High School(Narrator’s photo)Where:
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1936Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Gene on his Notre Dame graduation day in May, 1942. Justin (father), Bette (sister), Dick (brother), Blanche (mother), and Gene in his graduate’s robe. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
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May, 1942Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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LCT (Landing Craft-Tank) 461 sits atop LST 400’s main deck on while the ship was at Portsmouth Navy Yard preparing to be convoyed to Europe. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Portsmouth Navy Yard When:
March 23, 1943 Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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An LST is equipped with a barrage balloon like those deployed for defense against enemy aircraft during the Sicily landings in July, 1943. Note the explosive canister positioned on the balloon’s cable. Where:
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July, 1943Ownership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.
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A Landing Craft, Vehicle and Personnel (LCVP), also known as a Higgins Boat, is hoisted aboard an LST. An LST typically carried a couple of these on board, the LCVP being much better equipped for delivering troops and supplies closer to the beach. Where:
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UnknownOwnership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.
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A group of LST 400 shipmates get their picture taken sometime in late 1943, after supporting two successful invasions at Sicily and Salerno. They started the war as kids; by this time they were veterans. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
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1943Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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An LST rolling in a moderate sea. An LST was not designed to ride well in a rough sea, but it didn’t take long for the crew to become accustomed to the sea. (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)Where:
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UnknownOwnership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.
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Gene Jaeger, kneeling in the center, joins the ship’s Gunnery Division. In the top row are G. Scalamoni, D. Bingham, W. Lederle and J. Burba. IN the front are unknown, C. Epperson, Lieutenant, Junion Grade Jaeger, H.E. Lowdermilk and P. Terefenko. Where:
UnknownWhen:
May, 1944Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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LST 400 sits “high and dry” on Utah beach, probably in June of 1944. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Utah beachWhen:
June of 1944Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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A group of LSTs unload their cargo on an ebbing tide, onto . (This image is considered to be in the public domain.)Where:
Utah BeachWhen:
UnknownOwnership:
This image is considered to be in the public domain.
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Bosun of the Watch A.A. Braginton of Middle Village, New York, and Officer of the Deck Lieutenant Gene Jaeger stand their watch while in port at Falmouth in southern England on LST 400 in 1945. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Falmouth in southern England When:
1945Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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In September, 1946 after his Navy discharge Gene, on the left, gets a chance to relax at Round Lake in Minnesota. His brother Jack Jaeger is on the right. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Round Lake in MinnesotaWhen:
September, 1946Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Four generations of Jeagers, circa 1952. Gene’s mother, Blanche Schott Jaeger holds his son Bob. Gene’s Grandfather, Charles Schott is next, with Gene on the right. (Narrator’s photo) Where:
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circa 1952Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Florence and Gene Jaeger, circa 1967. (.)Where:
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circa 1967Ownership:
May be restricted. Patrons desiring to use this photograph should contact the ALPL Audio-Visual Curator
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Gene and several of his children in 1970 in a neighbor’s home in Geneva, Illinois. From left to right are Grant, Gene, Doran, Florence, Anne and Peggi. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Geneva, IllinoisWhen:
1970Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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The Jaeger children in 1967. From left to right are Bob, Jeff, Anne, Mary, Chris, Peggi and Grant. (May be restricted. Patrons desiring to use this photograph should contact the ALPL Audio-Visual Curator.)Where:
UnknownWhen:
1967Ownership:
May be restricted. Patrons desiring to use this photograph should contact the ALPL Audio-Visual Curator.)
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Gene and his brother Jack Jaeger at Mary’s summer place in County Kerry. Ireland in 1984. (Narrator’s photo) Where:
County Kerry, Ireland When:
1984Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Florence and Gene at son Doran’s wedding in 1993 at a Unitarian Church in Geneva, Illinois. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Unitarian Church in Geneva, IllinoisWhen:
1993Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Gene Jaeger aboard the USS LST-325 in Mobile, Alabama, Circa 2002. The USS LST Ship Memorial, Inc. purchased the LST from the Greek Navy in 2000, then sailed it across the Atlantic with a crew of WW II veterans. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Mobile, AlabamaWhen:
Circa 2002Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Mary Vors (daughter), granddaughters Claire and Ella, and Gene at Navy Pier in Chicago, Illinois, circa 2002. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
Navy Pier in Chicago, IllinoisWhen:
circa 2002Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Sam Nauyalis, a survivor from LST 313 sunk by Nazi aircraft during the landings at Sicily, talks to Gene Jaeger, on the right, and his granddaughter Reilly Jaeger. Their seated in front of the wheelhouse of LST 325, then anchored at Peoria, Illinois. Where:
Peoria, IllinoisWhen:
September 1, 2007Ownership:
Narrator’s photo
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Gene with Josh Sarkkinen, his great-grandson. They were at Sorin Hall on the campus, in October 2010. (Narrator’s photo)Where:
University of Notre DameWhen:
October 2010Ownership:
Narrator’s photo