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Post by EXO on Feb 1, 2011 20:08:01 GMT 8
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Post by fots2 on Feb 1, 2011 22:03:41 GMT 8
Hi EXO, I do not have that exact photo but a quick search for LCI (S) turned up this photo. It looks quite similar to your photo. Note the straight lines along the sides etc. The deck layout is different but there were probably different versions of this kind of craft.
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Post by EXO on Feb 3, 2011 15:46:19 GMT 8
A few more tries, based on your lead, Fots, and I managed to track this down - same boat (256) but not the same image. I wonder why the authors have pictured this in an article concerning Corregidor, as it is a Fairmile "H" craft - not a LCI exactly, but converted from LCI(S) craft before completion. The pictured boat is actually LCS(L)256, built by John Sadd, Maldon in 1943, and commissioned into the Royal Navy. It was sunk 1/11/1944 - and thus never even got near the Philippines! The CORREGIDOR BATTLEBOOK is now posted as a book-format presentation linked from the RECENT ARTICLES list in the 503prct.org site.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 20, 2017 18:18:31 GMT 8
I think this is the one you are looking for. Right click on link and open in new window. The URL won't upload.
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