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Campaign and Dates |
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Invasion of southern France, 15 August to 20 September 1944 |
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203k | LCIs moored at Bizerte, Tunisia, circa May 1944. From left to right front row: USS LCI(L)-586 USS LCI(L)-589 USS LCI(L)-583 USS LCI(L)-581 USS LCI(L)-951 USS LCI(L)-582 LCIs left to right back row: Four unidentified LCIs USS LCI(L)-671 USS LCI(L)-670 USS LCI(L)-669 USS LCI(L)-672 USS LCI(L)-528 |
Photo by Robert W. Van Keuren CO USS LCI(L)-665 | ||
1451k | Members of the 30th Inf., 3rd Div. board LCI(L)s, 24 July 1944, near Naples, Italy, for a practice landing in anticipation of the coming Invasion of southern France in August of 1944. Recognizable ships are from right to left: USS LCI(L)-591, USS LCI(L)-671, USS LCI(L)-673, USS LCI(L)-672, USS LCI(L)-670, USS LCI(L)-594, USS LCI(L)-595, USS LCI(L)-593, USS LCI(L)-592, USS LCI(L)-587 and USS LST-141. US National Archives photo # III-SC-192675, Box 222, a US Army Signal Corps photo by Cuca 163rd Signal Photo Company, US Army Signal Corps. |
Dave Kerr | ||
128k | USS LCI(L)-671 proceeding in column with USS LCI)L)-525 astern and following USS LCI(L)-551 from Kodiak to Cold Bay, Alaska, 7 July 1945. USS LCI-671 USS LCI(L)-525 and USS LCI(L)-551 were three of the LCI's slated for lend-lease to the Soviet Navy. Note Pavlof Volcano in background. Photo from USS National Archives. and LCI National Association's newsletter "The Elsie Item," September 1999 issue. | Ardie Hunt and Jerry Gilmartin MMCS(SW) Ret., PT658 Curator, LCI713 AFMM Secretary |
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