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Landing Craft Tank
LCT(5)-467


Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons


Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal (1)
Bottom Row - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal - Navy Occupation Service Medal (with Asia clasp)


Landing Craft Tank (Mark 5):
  • Laid down, 28 September 1942, at New York Shipbuilding Corp, Camden, N.J.
  • Launched, 2 October 1942
  • Delivered and placed in service, 10 October 1942
  • During World War II LCT(5)-467 was initially assigned to the Europe-Africa-Middle East Theater and participated in the following campaign:

    Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaigns
    Campaign and Dates
    Invasion of Normandy, 6 and 7 June 1944

  • Following service in Europe LCT(5)-467 was reassigned to the the Asiatic-Pacific Theater:
    LCT Flotilla Thirty-Seven, LCDR. H. E. Rice USNR;
    LCT Group One Hundred Nine, LT. R. G. Thomas USNR
  • Following World War II LCT(5)-467 was assigned to Occupation service in the Far East from 2 September 1945 to 4 February 1946
  • Placed out of service, date unknown
  • Struck from the Naval Register, 12 March 1946
  • LCT(5)-467 earned one battle star for WWII service
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 285 t.(fl)
    Length 114' 2" (o.a.)
    Beam 32' 8"
    Draft
    limiting 3' 6"
    max.navigational 3' 6"
    Speed 10 kts.
    Range 700 nautical miles at 7 kts.
    Complement
    1 officer
    10 enlisted
    Cargo Capacity 150 short tons
    Armament
    two single 20mm AA gun mounts
    two .50 cal. machine guns
    Armor
    wheelhouse 2 1/2"
    gun shields 2"
    Fuel Capacity Diesel 80 Bbls
    Propulsion
    three Grey Marine 6-71 Diesel engines
    one Diesel-drive 20Kw 120V. D.C. Ship's service generator
    three propellers, 675shp

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    Joseph T. Dickman
    100301320
    237k LCT(5)-489 in the center background, behind Rhino Barge RB-24 which is loaded with ambulances in the Bay of Seine, France, 14 June 1944. In the foreground, astern of LCT(5)-467 helping to unload the troops from the transport to the landing craft, are several LCVPs including LCVP 13-22 belonging to USS Joseph T. Dickman (APA-13) loaded with infantry on there way ashore.
    Photo by USS Joseph T. Dickman Coast Guard photographer Shelley Smith.
    Ref. USS Joseph T. Dickman War Diary, 6/1-30/44, page 9, US National Archives Identifier 78502763, U.S. Coast Guard Photograph 2414, . National Archives Identifier 205578585, Local Identifier 26-G-2414
    David Upton

    There is no history record for LCT(5)-467 available at NavSource
    Crew Contact And Reunion Information Web Sites
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

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    World War II LCT Flotillas
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