3 CG Manned LST's
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
LST-68
Loading Cargo.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
LST-202
Under attack.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
20MM returns fire.
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LST-202
Debarking troops. The contributor is standing on the bow.
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A group of beached and loaded LST's
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LST-67
October 21, 1945
Japanese prisoners of war boarding the Coast Guard manned LST-67 in Augusan, Mindanao.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
Going ashore
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LST-18
1944
Resupply landing New Guinea.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
LST-67
December 26, 1943
D-Day landing Cape Gloucester, New Britain.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
U.S. Coast Guard convoy headed for Cape Gloucester invasion of New Britain Island December 1943.
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| Courtesy of CPO Frederick L. Cooper USCG (ret) |
U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Navy officers of the Seventh Fleet LST Group 21, New Guinea May 1944.
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