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LCI(L)-1061
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132k | USS LCI(L)-1016
USS LCi(L)-749 and
USS LCI(L)-747 moored at San Diego CA. between June and August 1944, while assigned to the Training Command Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet.
Frame from a short film called "The LCI (L) Description and Employment" National Archives I.D. 13007, Local ID 80-MN-4308A, Dept. of the Navy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Naval Observatory. |
David Upton | |
LCI(L)-748
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305k | From left to right;
USS LCI(L)-958
USS LCI(L)-748
USS LCI(L)-547 and
USS LCI(L)-747 during Leyte Gulf landing operations, beached at Tolosa, Leyte, Philippine Islands, in November 1944.
Landing parties were equipped with invasion maps and infantry units proceeded inland along routes previously plotted on maps.
U.S. National Archives Identifier 193800569, a U.S. Army Air Corps photo now in the collections of the US National Archives. |
David Upton | |
LCI(L)-747 | 128k | QM1 Don Dockery sitting on the deck of USS LCI(G)-747, with USS LCI(G)-1014 and USS LCI(G)-548 in the background, moored, circa 1944-45, probably in the Philippines. | Brett Dockery for his father QM1 Don Dockery |