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LCI(L)-463 | 349k | USS LCI(L)-463 underway, 19 October 1943, place unknown. US Navy photo from "U.S. Warships of World War 2" by Paul H. Silverstone. |
Mike Green | |
LCI(G)-455 | 170k | USS LCI(G)-463 at anchor, date and location unknown. Photo from USS LCI(G)-455. | Jim Garber for his father George Garber RdM/2c USS LCI(G)-455 | |
LCI(G)-464
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100k | USS Astoria (CL-90) sailors load aboard USS LCI(G)-463
for a brief liberty at Mog Mog Fleet Recreation Center at Ulithi Atoll, 28 January 1945.
Photo courtesy Herman Schnipper |
Marc Levine | |
LCI(G)-464
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79k | USS LCI(G)-463 loaded with a recreation party of USS Astoria
(CL-90) sailors headed for the Fleet Recreation Center at Mog Mog, Ulithi Atoll, 28 January 1945.
Photo courtesy Herman Schnipper |
Marc Levine | |
LCI-463
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280k | USS LCI(G)-463 underway near Fassarai Islet, Ulithi Atoll. April/May 1945.
Time Life_image_110613848, by Life Magazine photographer Carl Mydans. For personal non-commercial use only. | David Upton | |
LCI-463 | 84k | USS LCI(G)-463 grounded at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, as a result of "Typhoon Louise," 9 October 1945. | Anita Robinson for her father Lewis G. Brook S/1c V-6 USNR | |
LCI-463/337 | 1106k | USS LCI(G)-463 and USS LCI(L)-337 high and dry at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, after the 9 October 1945 typhoon. | Donn Cuson | |
Nestor | 444k | USS LCI(G)-463 right foreground,
USS Nestor (ARB-6) at center left (background) with USS APL-14
astern of her. In the foreground, USS LCI(R)-337 (center). All were ravaged and run
aground by Typhoon Louise at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, in October 1945. US Navy photo |
Donn Cuson | |
LCI-463/337 | 460k | USS LCI(G)-463 hard aground at Buckner Bay, Okinawa, after Typhoon Louise passed over the bay on 9 October 1945. The bow of USS LCI(R)-337 is visible beyond LCI(G)-463 | Donn Cuson |