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USS LST-996.jpg

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English: USS LST-996, the first LST to reach the beach, off loads a truck during the invasion of southern France, 15 August 1944.
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Source https://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/160996.htm
Author US National Archives photo # III-SC 192903

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USS LST-996, the first LST to reach the beach, off loads a truck during the invasion of southern France, 15 August 1944.

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