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USS LST-827 unloading LCT-1402 at Leyte in March 1945. LCT-1402 was loaded aboard LST-827 at New Orleans with a PT Boat in her well. Before LCT-1402 could be unloaded a cargo ship was secured alongside LST-827 and using her cargo booms lifted the PT Boat from the well of LCT-1402. This having been accomplished the unloading of LCT-1402 could commence. The first photo in the series shows LCT-1402 resting on the main deck of LST-827 |
For the crew of LST-827, William "Bill" Starkey BM2/c USS LST-827 Submitted by Riley R. REQua LST-49 |
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LCT-1402 being launched over the side of USS LST-827 at Leyte in March 1945. Note the she is in mid-air. A rare photo. |
For the crew of LST-827, William "Bill" Starkey BM2/c USS LST-827 Submitted by Riley R. REQua LST-49 |
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LCT-1402 is alongside USS LST-827 after being launched at Leyte in March 1945. This photo shows the shipways built on the deck of LSTs to haul LCTs. After launching an LST the shipways were jettisoned and hauled to the beach. |
For the crew of LST-827, William "Bill" Starkey BM2/c USS LST-827 Submitted by Riley R. REQua LST-49 |
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LCT-1402 is alongside USS LST-827 after being launched at Leyte in March 1945. |
For the crew of LST-827, William "Bill" Starkey BM2/c USS LST-827 Submitted by Riley R. REQua LST-49 |