| Caption | An US Navy LCM delivered men to the Leyte beachhead, Philippine Islands, 20 Oct 1944 | |||||
| Source | United States National Archives | |||||
| Identification Code | 80-G-258487 | |||||
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| Photos on Same Day | See all photos dated 20 Oct 1944 | |||||
| Added By | C. Peter Chen | |||||
| Licensing | According to the US National Archives, as of 21 Jul 2010: |
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13 Jul 2011 06:26:17 AM
My dad drove and LCM in the Philippine Islands, during WW 2, his LCM was used for transporting supplies to and from the docks in Manila to US ships. Can some one tell me what type of LCM that may have been. i know that there were different sizes. anyones help will be appreciated.