
Tank Landing Ship LST - NavSource
One Landing Craft Tank (LCT), tanks, wheeled and tracked vehicles, artillery, construction equipment and military supplies. A ramp or elevator forward allowed vehicles access to tank …
LST-322 - NHHC
LST-322 was laid down on 10 August 1942 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on 5 November 1942; and sponsored by Miss Nellie F. Ward. On 9 January 1943, LST-322 was …
HMS LST 322 (LST 322) of the Royal Navy - uboat.net
Notable events involving LST 322 include: 10 Mar 1944 Convoy MKS 43. This convoy departed Port Said on 10 March 1944. On departure from Port Said the convoy was made up of the …
Tank Landing Ship (LST) - NavSource
The Prototype (British conversion), Type I and Type III LST designs were built in Commonwealth shipyards in England, Ireland or Canada. Originally conceived in the United Kingdom and …
History of LST - 311 - 349
LST - 322 was laid down on 10 August 1942 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on 5 November 1942; and sponsored by Miss Nellie F. Ward. On 9 January 1943, LST-322 was …
WW2: John Dennett served at every major Allied landing - BBC
2022年11月10日 · John Dennett served at every major Allied landing: North Africa, Italy, Normandy. As a gunner on a landing ship, HMS LST 322, his vessel was vital for getting tanks …
John Dennett | D-Day Revisited
After working up and sea trials, LST 322 set off within a much larger convoy destined for Gibraltar in support of the landings in North Africa, codenamed Operation Torch. The crossing took …
Landing Ships Tank LST 1 thru LST 400 - Shipbuilding History
Most recent update: November 3, 2017. The LST built by U.S. shipyards for the U.S. Navy was technically the LST Mk. 2: the Mk. 1 and Mk. 3 were the British versions. All the Mk. 2s were …
lst 322 - worldwartwo.uk
The Dictionary of American Fighting Ships relates to lst 322: lst-322 was laid down on 10 August 1942 at the Philadelphia Navy Yard; launched on 5 November 1942; and sponsored by Miss …
USS LST 322 (LST 322) of the US Navy - uboat.net
Returned to the USN on 2 August 1946. Sold on 6 January 1947. Click here to Submit events/comments/updates for this vessel. Please use this if you spot mistakes or want to …