
A new site dedicated to those who served and trained at
Amphibious Training Base Solomons Island during WWII. Cradle
of Invasion, www.cradleofinvasion.org, sponsored by the Calvert Marine
Museum.
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OFF SITE LCT PAGES
LSM/LSMR PAGES
USS LSM-18's Home Page
USS LSM-18 was built at the Brown Ship Building Company in Houston Texas. It was
commissioned June 14, 1944
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THE HIGGINS BOAT PROJECT
IN ASSOCIATION WITH THE NATIONAL D-DAY MUSEUM
LST PAGES
This is a US built LST that served with the Royal Navy in WW2
This is a US built LST that served with the Royal Navy in WW2
USS LST 454 Home Page
LST 454 was commissioned on January 25, 1943. At that time the crew contained 7
officers and 49 enlisted men. As the ship became more taking part in 13 landings
and in many re-supply missions. During the war the ship was important the crew
grew to over 200 men. The 454 spent most of it's time in the Southwest Pacific
credited with shooting down one plane and earning 8battle stars.
USS LST 473 Association Web Site -
History and reunion information. Special tribute to shipmates killed in action off Lae, New Guinea on Sept. 4, 1943 and to their Medal of Honor recipient Seaman First Class Johnnie David Hutchins.
USS
LST 481
This is a short history of the USS LST 481, a World War II Tank Landing Ship
which had a brief but exciting life lasting from September 4, 1942, when she was
laid down at the Kaiser, Inc. Shipyard in Richmond, California, until her final
ignominious end in April 1948, when she was sold to the Bethlehem Steel Company
to be scrapped.
LST 493
Jim Worth developed this site in memory of his father, Wilmon (Bill) W. Worth, Coxswain on the 493
Historical and reunion information on USS LST 494 that saw combat in the European and Pacific Theaters during WW II. History of Medal of Honor recipients who served aboard LSTs. .
USS LST 519
USS Calhoun County (LST 519)This is the story of just one TANK LANDING SHIP
Continuous commission--17 February 1944 to 8 November 1962
LST 603
the dockside web page of the USS Coconino County LST 603.
LST 793
Dedicated to the brave and courageous men who served their country aboard this
ship during World War II.
LST 794
LST-794 was laid down by Dravo Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa., 12 July 1944; launched 16
September. This site also has a page about the side launching of a LCT from the
deck.
LST 832
USS LST 883 Home Page
USS LST 996 Home
Page
This website is dedicated in honor of the Officer’s & Crewmen who served
aboard the USS LST 996 and the two battle stars that they received during their
World War II Service. This site also has a page for the LCT that it carried, the
LCT 1043
USS LST
1122 Home Page
This site is presented by Walter Martin (EM) in dedication to the LST 1122 and
crew.
LST 1153
USS LST 1154/AVB-2
the homepage of the USS Tallahatchie County LST 1154/AVB-2. This ship was
commissioned in 1949 as the USS LST 1154.
USS LST
1184
Welcome to the homepage of the USS Frederick. The Great Ship Frederick is an
amphibious assault ship home ported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. We are one of two
hard working LSTs left in the United States Navy.
USS LST 1194
USS LaMoure County
AGC FLAGSHIP ALLIANCE
USN AGC, LCC and Coast Guard WAGC
The USS. Suffolk (AKA-69) a US. Navy Attack Cargo ship that served it's country in World War Two and beyond. This web page contains reunion Information Be sure to check out the under construction History and Photo link. Don’t forget to sign the Guest book!
If you are looking for shipmates or just interested in the military, you must come and see her history. Enjoy!
This site is dedicated to the memory of the United States Marines, who
sailed in Tulare, and gave their lives. Let their sacrifice not be forgotten.
This is the beginnings of a web page for the USS Magoffin APA-199 and the vets who manned her.
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The USS LCI National Association
Dedicated to all who served on Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) in WWII. The USS LCI National Association helps locate old shipmates, preserve the history of Landing Craft and collects LCI-related stories and photos.
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http://www.hullnumber.com/gators/gators.htm
1716 AGC / LCC - AKA / LKA -
APA / LPA- APD - LSM - LST Listed, No LCTs
Andy's Homeport
USS TORTUGA (LSD-26).He has some pictures of the TORTUGA, and you can read a
little of her history.
The oral history
of Charles W. McDougall,
Skipper of LCT 592 at Normandy.
When Victory Is Ours:
Letters Home from the South Pacific. Letters from an LCI Skipper
Landing
Craft of World War II
The 3rd picture down on this page shows 4 LCT mk5's side by side.
The Amphibious
Warfare Website
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