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Vehicles and men of LCT-524 landed at Utah Beach
Note the censorship of two signs.
The image is uncensored pages 180 and 181: Utah Beach to Cherbourg
Department of the Army historical division-us-army in Foxmaster & Pozitif Belgium-France Press, 1994
The right panel: RED BEACH HQ.
HMS LCT 524 (LCT 524)
Landing Craft Tank of the LCT (Mk 4) class
Navy The Royal Navy
Type Landing Craft Tank
ClassLCT (Mk 4)
Pennant LCT 524
Built by Maclellan (Bo'ness, U.K.)
Launched 1942
Lost Jun 1944 History Lost in the Normandy area in June 1944
Landing ships putting cargo ashore on one of the invasion beaches, at low tide during the first days of the operation, June 1944. Among identifiable ships present are LST-532 (in the center of the view); LST-262 (3rd LST from right); LST-310 (2nd LST from right); LST-533 (partially visible at far right); and LST-524. Note barrage balloons overhead and Army "half-track" convoy forming up on the beach.
US Coast Guard photo # 26-G-2517 from the US Coast Guard collection in the US National Archives.
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