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This is the ship that Anson Carrington Barnett served on during World War II. It's designation was LCT-786, which means that it was a "Landing Craft Tank" designed to deliver tanks to beachheads. Although that was the design intention, his ship never made any beach landings under fire like on D-Day. It instead was used for carrying munitions and supplies in the Pacific. This picture was taken after the war after the ship was sold by the Navy.


LCT-786

This is the ship that Anson Carrington Barnett served on during World War II. It's designation was LCT-786, which means that it was a "Landing Craft Tank" designed to deliver tanks to beachheads. Although that was the design intention, his ship never made any beach landings under fire like on D-Day. It instead was used for carrying munitions and supplies in the Pacific. This picture was taken after the war after the ship was sold by the Navy.


Owner/SourceJerry Pinkowski
Dateunknown
File namelct-786.jpg
File Size28.76k
Dimensions600 x 400
Linked toAnson Carrington Barnett

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