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LST 519 unloads at a LeHavre beach.
LSTs 21 and 310 were frequent companions.
A Sherman tank wades ashore
LST 21 unloads railroad flatcars
at Normandy (1944)
Loading German prisoners at LeHavre
Liberty party for Paris
High and dry on a Bordeaux beach at low tide
LST 532 unloads troops on a Normandy beach.
The gaping hole at the waterline is apparently collision damage.
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LST 519 transports an Army medical unit up the Seine River.
Notice the open hatch/exit ramp in front of ambulances.
This is a quaint town on the banks of the Seine River.
You can't miss the beautiful cathedral in the center of town.
This hulk lay on the bottom of the Seine for quite some time.
It apparently was the victim of a mine.
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