
USS LCS(L)(3)-102 - Wikipedia
USS LCS (L) (3)-102 is an LCS (L) (3)-1 Class Landing Craft Support ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. The vessel was completed near the end of the war and saw brief service during the Battle of Okinawa.
Landing Craft Support - Wikipedia
In the Borneo Campaign, Landing Craft Support was used in landings in Tarakan and Balikpapan. During World War II, five LCS(L)(3)s were sunk in combat (see below) and 21 were damaged. Three of these small warships received the Presidential Unit Citation, while six were awarded Navy Unit citations.
Landing Craft Support LCS(L)(3) - NavSource
USS LCS(L)(3)-102 earned one battle star for World War II service Current Disposition, returned to US custody for use as a floating museum ship at the former Mare Island Naval Shipyard, Vallejo, CA. Specifications :
Landing Craft Support LCS(L)(3) - NavSource
USS LCS(L)(3)-35 earned three battle stars for World War II service Final Disposition, discarded by Greek navy in 1976
Landing Craft Support LCS(L)(3) - NavSource
Artist's conception of USS LCS (L) (3)-3 as she appeared during World War II by the well known graphic illustrator John Barrett.
LCS(L) Landing Craft Support (Large) - Kamikaze Images
The LCS (L) (3) (Landing Craft Support (Large) Mark 3), often referred to as LCS (L) or LCS, played an important role for the U.S. Navy in the latter part of the Pacific War in the Philippines, Iwo Jima, Okinawa, and other places.
USS Fort Worth - Wikipedia
USS Fort Worth (LCS-3) is a Freedom-class littoral combat ship of the United States Navy. She is the first ship to be named after Fort Worth, Texas, the 12th-most populous city in the United States.
History of the USS LCS(L)-102 - The Landing Craft Support …
USS LCS-102 served as part of the occupation forces in Japan until December 1945. She then visited numerous ports in East Asia, including Tientsin and Tsingtao in China, and Kunsan in South Korea. In April 1946, the 102 returned to the US, before being deemed surplus and decommissioned.
LCS(L)(3)-102 - museumships.us
USS LCS (L) (3)-102 was laid down 13 January 1945 at Commercial Iron Works in Portland, Oregon. The vessel was launched on 3 February 1945 and commissioned soon after on 17 February. As built, the vessel displaced 250-tons without load, and 387 tons at full load.
LCS (L) (3) - War Thunder Wiki
The Landing Craft Support (Large) (Mark 3) (or "LCS (L) (3)" for short) is a class of 130 amphibious warfare vessels built for the US Navy in 1944.