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| Saipan | United States Navy ensign | 24 September | 1943 | 28 November | 1943 | 20 January | 1944 | 8 June | 1955 | Republic of Singapore | 10 June | 1973 | General Motors | 12-567 | diesel | LCVPs | LST-491-class | tank landing ship | United States Navy | World War II | Kansas | Nebraska | 24 September | 1943 | Evansville, Indiana | 28 November | 1943 | 20 January | 1944 | European Theater | Invasion of Normandy | 8 June | 1955 | 1 July | 1955 | 15 April | 1967 | Military Sea Transportation Service | Naval Vessel Register | 10 June | 1973 | Republic of Singapore | battle star | public domain | Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships | May 11 | 2007 | May 11 | 2007 | List of United States Navy LSTs | Chase County, Kansas | Chase County, Nebraska | LST-310 (2nd LST from the right) along with other ships putting cargo ashore on one of the invasion beaches, at low tide during the first days of the Invasion of Normandy in June, 1944. Among identifiable ships present are LST-532 (in the center of the view); LST-262 (3rd LST from right); LST-533 (partially visible at far right); and LST-524. Note the barrage balloons overhead and Army "half-track" convoy forming up on the beach. | | LST-310 | LST-533 | barrage balloons | Army | half-track | | United States Navy | Coast Guard | ship | boat | stub | help | Categories | LST-491 class tank landing ships | World War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States | Ships built in Indiana | United States Navy Kansas-related ships | United States Navy Nebraska-related ships | United States naval ship stubs |
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