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Campaign and Dates | Campaign and Dates |
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North African occupation
Tunisian operations, 27 March to 9 July 1943 | West coast of Italy operations-1944
Anzio-Nettuno advanced landing 22 January to 1 March 1944 |
Sicilian occupation
9 to 15 July 1943 | Invasion of Normandy
6 to 25 June 1944 |
Salerno landings
9 to 21 September 1943 | . |
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94k | USS LCI(L)-14 along with the rest of LCI Flotillas Two and LCI Flotilla Four ready to sail from North Africa with the Third Infantry Division. | Bill Brinkley | ||
208k |
USSLCI(L)-218, USS LCI(L)-35, USS LCI(L)-14, USS LCI(L)-320, USS LCI(L)-16, USS LCI(L)-3, and USS LCI(L)-213 at Bizerte, Tunisia, in preparation for the Sicilian occupation, circa July 1943. Note the Army troops loading onto LCI(L)-14. Photo from Time Life Books, The Italian Campaign appeared in the The Elsie Item, Issue # 46, October 2003. |
Ardie Hunt courtesy Stan Galik, for his father Stanley Galik, SC2/c, USS LCI(L)-35 | ||
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USS LCI(L)-13, USS LCI(L)-14, USS LCI(L)-9, USS LCI(L)-16 and USS LCI(L)-238 arriving in port Newhaven, Sussex, a small port near Brighton UK, March 1944 in preparation for the D-day Invasion. |
Submitted by Tim Hummel. Photograph property of his father ©Roy D. Hummel MoMM2/c USN, USS LCI(L)-9 Flotilla 11 |
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