
USS LST-393 - Wikipedia
USS LST 393 is an LST-1-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She is one of only two LSTs to survive in original configuration; 1,051 were built. She is …
LST 393 - Home
Welcome aboard USS LST 393. Walk where heroes walked, right in downtown Muskegon! History jumps out at you from every deck and every corner. Discover LST 393's outstanding wartime …
LST 393 - LST History
From June 1943 in the Solomons to August 1945, the LST was a key element in WWII. They participated in Sicily, Italy, Normandy, Southern France, the liberation of the Philippines, and …
Tank Landing Ship LST-393 - NavSource
Commissioned USS LST-393, 11 December 1942, LT. John R. Halifax, USNR, in command. Current Disposition, open to the public in Muskegon, MI. One Landing Craft Tank (LCT), tanks, …
The U.S.S. LST 393: World War II U.S. Navy Tank Landing Ship
2021年5月31日 · U.S.S. LST 393 was one of the first class of standardized LSTs to be built and used by the U.S. Navy, the LST-1 class. She was laid down at Newport News Shipbuilding in …
USS Landing Ship Tank 393 – Military History of the Upper Great …
2015年10月11日 · USS LST 393 in Muskegon, Michigan (from lst393.org) For many years the LST 393, now renamed the M/V Highway 16, carried automobiles from Muskegon, Michigan to …
LST 393 War Diary
USS LST 393 War Diary, June 1944. Found in NavyHistory.com. June 5, 1944. Moored in Falmouth Harbor, Falmouth, England. Received signal from Flag Ship to weigh anchor at …
LST-393 - NHHC
2015年7月30日 · LST-393 was laid down on 27 July 1942 at the Newport News Shipbuilding & Drydock Co.; launched on 11 November 1942; sponsored by Miss Lucy Jean Sorenson; and …
LST-393 - MuseumShips
The LST 393 made 75 voyages to foreign shores on three continents, including 30 round trips to the beaches of Normandy. She won battle stars for her service in the occupation of Sicily, the …
A Day in the Life of the USS LST 393 – Military History of the …
2019年10月27日 · The USS LST 393 was later decommissioned on March 1, 1946 after traveling 51,817 nautical miles, transporting 3,248 vehicles, carrying over nine thousand soldiers, and …