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An LCI at sea. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. An LCI at sea. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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An LCI in the water. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. LCIs and smaller boats float down a river with dense jungle on the shore. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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An LCM near an aircraft carrier with Avengers spotted on the deck in March 1945
415.Photograph. An LCM [Landing Craft, Mechanized] near an aircraft carrier.
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An LCM unloads infantry onto Lake Ponchatrain beach during demonstration in New Orleans in July 1944
An LCM [Landing Craft, Mechanized] with its ramp down on the beach of Lake Ponchatrain unloads two squads of infantry and a ton truck (jeep) durin
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An LCM unloads servicemen onto Lake Pontchartrain beach in Louisiana during 10,000th Higgins built boat celebration on 23 July 1944
10,000th boat.' Photographer: Rutherford.
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An LCPL is lowered into the water from its parent ship, New Georgia Islands, c.1943
Photograph. An LCPL is lowered into the water from its parent ship. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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An LCVP ashore with several Marines in the Mariana Islands during World War II
Photograph. United States Marines resting on a beach; Landing craft, vehicle, personnel (LCVP) are in the background. Location unknown. No date
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An LCVP loaded with troops of the 40th Infantry Division heads toward shore during amphibious training exercises off Guadalcanal in June 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater.
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An LCVP sinks off the side of the USS Rutland near Iwo Jima in February 1945
An LCVP [Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel] gets twisted and sinks off the side of the USS Rutland during the invasion of Iwo Jima leaving one U.S.
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An LCVP speeds away from an LST during amphibious training exercises for the 160th Infantry Regiment at Guadalcanal on 12 March 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater.
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An LCVP takes a load of soldiers to Lingayen Gulf Beach in the Philippines in 1945
"LCVP (landing craft vehicle personnel) takes a load of soldiers to Lingayen Gulf Beach. [1945]
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An LSM unloads its cargo of supplies on the Iwo Jima beachhead on 21 February 1945
546.Photograph 'CinCPac-POA AH-70 February 23, 1945 'Unloading of supplies is continuing. . .