USS LST-277

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USS LST-277 was a LST-1-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy during World War II. She was later sold to Chile as Commandante Toro (LST-97).

USS LST-461, USS LST-277, USS LST-917 and USS LST-571 beached while unloading across pontoon causeways probably at Lingayen Gulf, circa January 1945.USS LST-461, USS LST-277, USS LST-917 and USS LST-571 beached while unloading across pontoon causeways probably at Lingayen Gulf, circa January 1945.
USS LST-277 sails in the background while USS PCS-1404, is being refueled while en route to Saipan, by an unidentified vessel, 15 June 1944.USS LST-277 sails in the background while USS PCS-1404, is being refueled while en route to Saipan, by an unidentified vessel, 15 June 1944.
Members of the US Army 804th Engineer Aviation Battalion board LSTs, including USS LST-274 and USS LST-277, at Pearl Harbor, T.H., 27 May 1944 prior to departure for the Marianas.Members of the US Army 804th Engineer Aviation Battalion board LSTs, including USS LST-274 and USS LST-277, at Pearl Harbor, T.H., 27 May 1944 prior to departure for the Marianas.