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USS LCI(L)-93 : ウィキペディア英語版
USS LCI(L)-93

USS ''LCI(L)-93'' was an amphibious assault ship (Landing Craft Infantry - Large), commissioned in 1943 by the United States Coast Guard. It participated in the Operation Husky Landings in Sicily on 10 July 1943, as well as the landings at Salerno, Italy.
==Normandy Invasion==
As part of the massive amphibious force created for The Normandy Invasion, ''LCI(L)-93'' took part in the landings at Omaha Beach on D-Day, 6 June 1944. After offloading its second cargo of American troops, the vessel became stranded between the shore and a sandbar. German Artillery then opened fire on the vulnerable ship, seriously wounding several soldiers and Coast Guardsmen. Among those injured were Stewards Mate 2/c John Roberts, an African American crewman, who lost his leg when an enemy shell passed through a bulkhead.
Badly damaged, ''LCI(L)-93'' was lost as a result of this action.

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