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Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Campaign and Dates |
Invasion of Southern France, 15 August to 25 September 1944
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1141k | LCT(6)-785 and
LCT(6)-1041 unload "DUKWs" on D-Day, 15 August 1944, during the Allied invasion of Southern France.
US National Archives photo # III-SC 192908 a US Army Signal Corps. photo now in the collections of the US National Archives. |
Dave Kerr | ||
155k | Scene on a Gushikawa beach, shortly after a large ammunition explosion wrecked LCT-560 and damaged several other ships,
on January 2, 1946. Ships landing on beach are (from left to right):
USS LST-355, USS LST-783, LCT(5)LCT-141, LCT(6)LCT-560 (destroyed), LCT(6)LCT-891, and LCT(6)LCT-785. Offshore is USS LST-920, which had been beached between the other two LSTs at the time of the explosion. US Naval History and Heritage Command photo # NH 76149. Courtesy of Lieutenant Commander Frank L. Howard (Ret.) |
US Naval History and Heritage Command | ||
77k | From right to left: the port side of USS LST-783 the remains of LCT(6)-1414, LCT(6)-560, LCT(6)-891 and LCT-785 on the beach at Gushikawa, Chimu Wan, Okinawa, after the fire and explosion aboard LCT-560 on 2 January 1946. See below National Archive documents for explanation. | Joey Kelly | ||
289k | Finding of Facts pertinent to the 2 January 1946 fire and explosion at Gushikawa, Chimu Wan, Okinawa of
LCT(6)-1414,
LCT(6)-560,
LCT(6)-891 and
LCT-785. US Navy document from the collections of the US National Archives. |
Joey Kelly | ||
316k | Causality list pertinent to the 2 January 1946 fire and explosion at Gushikawa, Chimu Wan, Okinawa of
LCT(6)-1414,
LCT(6)-560,
LCT(6)-891 and
LCT-785 This list also includes casualties from nearby LSTs USS LST-783 and USS LST-926 US Navy letter from Commander NOB Okinawa to CINCPAC, dated 7 January 1946 now in the collections of the US National Archives. |
Joey Kelly | ||
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294k | LCTs struck from the Naval Register and placed and abandoned at Okinawa, 11 November 1949.
LCT(6)-1267, LCT(6)-1188, LCT(6)-1372, LCT(6)-1264, LCT(6)-785, LCT(6)-1054, LCT(6)-1243, Time_Life_image_111503425, by Life Magazine photographer by Carl Mydans. For personal non-commercial use only. |
Joe Radigan MACM USN Ret. and David Upton |
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