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Operator’s Handbook

D-DAY LANDING CRAFT

Over 4,000 Allied landing craft took part in the Normandy Landings with a huge range of designs created for specific roles and capabilities WORDS ANDREW WHITMARSH
A well-known photograph showing US troops on an LCVP, heading for Omaha Beach on D-Day
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LANDING CRAFT, VEHICLE, PERSONNEL LCVP

Often referred to as a Higgins Boat after its designer, Higgins Industries of New Orleans, the LCVP was the standard American assault craft on D-Day. The three crew were a coxswain (steering), an engineer and a deck hand. Over 800 LCVPs were used at Normandy, about half of them in fact by British forces, not in the assault but for unloading follow-up troops. The British equivalent was the LCA (Landing Craft, Assault).

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