Amphibious cargo ship
Amphibious cargo ships were U.S. Navy ships designed specifically to carry troops, heavy equipment and supplies in support of amphibious assaults, and to provide naval gunfire support during those assaults. A total of 108 of these ships were built between 1943 and 1945—which worked out to an average of one ship every eight days. Six additional AKAs, featuring new and improved designs, were built in later years. They were originally called Attack Cargo Ships and designated AKA. In 1969, they were renamed as Amphibious Cargo Ships and redesignated LKA.
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Amphibious cargo ship
Amphibious cargo ships were U.S. Navy ships designed specifically to carry troops, heavy equipment and supplies in support of amphibious assaults, and to provide naval gunfire support during those assaults. A total of 108 of these ships were built between 1943 and 1945—which worked out to an average of one ship every eight days. Six additional AKAs, featuring new and improved designs, were built in later years. They were originally called Attack Cargo Ships and designated AKA. In 1969, they were renamed as Amphibious Cargo Ships and redesignated LKA.
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Amphibious cargo ships were U. ...... decommissioned in April, 1994.
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Un Amphibious cargo ship (ou c ...... navale lors de ces opérations.
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攻撃貨物輸送艦(こうげきかもつゆそうかん)は揚陸艦(輸送艦) ...... 艦)に変更されたのに伴い、類別記号もLKAに変更されている。
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Amphibious cargo ships were U. ...... go Ships and redesignated LKA.
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Un Amphibious cargo ship (ou c ...... navale lors de ces opérations.
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攻撃貨物輸送艦(こうげきかもつゆそうかん)は揚陸艦(輸送艦) ...... 艦)に変更されたのに伴い、類別記号もLKAに変更されている。
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Amphibious cargo ship
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Amphibious cargo ship
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攻撃貨物輸送艦
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