Landing craft facts for kids
Landing craft are small or medium sized boats. These boats help military troops move from their transport ships to the beach. They are also used to deliver supplies and vehicles to support troops. To get onto a beach, the landing craft has to be flat-bottomed. The lack of a proper keel makes them pretty uncomfortable in rough seas.
Boats are often used to deliver passengers from large ships to port areas. These are not called 'landing craft'.
Images for kids
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Anzac Beach amphibious landing, on April 25, 1915.
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In 1941 a Marine Corps officer showed Higgins a picture of the Imperial Japanese Army practicing landings with the Daihatsu landing craft in 1935, a landing craft with a ramp in the bow, and Higgins was asked to incorporate this design into his Eureka boat. He did so, producing the basic design for the Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel (LCVP), often simply called the Higgins boat.
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USS LCI-326, a Landing Craft Infantry, during training for D-Day.
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Two examples of the LCM 1 on returning to ships during the 1942 Dieppe Raid
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A Canadian LST off-loads an M4 Sherman during the Allied invasion of Sicily in 1943.
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United States Army ships Brandy Station (LCU-2005) and El Caney (LCU-2017) docked in Port Canaveral, Florida.
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In Spanish: Lancha de desembarco para niños