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This second of two volumes on American landing craft of World War II focuses on the larger LCT, LSM, LCS(L)(3), and LST vessels that transported tanks and heavy equipment to the shores of North Africa and Normandy and throughout the Pacific. The need for massive numbers of landing craft capable of disgorging huge numbers of troops and equipment was predicted by the US Army in 1940. Later, the British army estimated that over 2,000 of such vessels would be required for the assault on Europe. The US launched a building campaign to produce these seagoing craft, turning primarily to shipyards and manufacturers located along the American rivers. Ultimately many of these continued to serve the nation's need through Vietnam. Some were even heavily laden with rocket launchers and used for close-in support for troops going ashore.
The maritime books by David Doyle, author of more than 125 books, are noted for their thorough coverage of historic vessels and his celebrated ability to locate rare vintage imagery.
Catherine De Vries, David Doyle, Hector Solaz, Katerina Tertytchnaya, Bocconi University) De Vries, Prof Catherine (Dean and Professor of Political Science, Dean and Professor of Political Science, University of Oxford) Doyle, Prof David (Professor of Politics, Professor of Politics, Bocconi University) Solaz, Dr Hector (Lecturer, Lecturer, University of Oxford) Tertytchnaya, Dr Katerina (Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics, Catherine de Vries