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Base 2, U.S. Amphibious Base Roseneath, Scotland

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View of the British section of pier at Pier 2, American Amphibious Base. Note Landing Craft, Personnel (Ramp) (LCP(R)) boats at left, and British Landing Craft, Tank (LCT) on the near side of the pier. Early models of landing craft were designated Landing Craft, Personnel (Ramp) or LCP(R). They did not have an armored bow ramp, which meant it was susceptible to damage from beach obstacles. The LCP(R) was used in beach landings at Operation Torch in North Africa and at Guadalcanal, Salerno and Tarawa. The Landing Craft, Personnel (Ramp) craft later was superseded in production by the Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel (LCVP). During the war, 2,193 LCP(L) and 2,631 LCP(R) were built compared to 23,358 LCVP. By D-Day the LCVP had replaced the LCP(R).
Image Filename wwii1910.jpg
Image Size 2.70 MB
Image Dimensions 5775 x 3777
Photographer
Photographer Title United States Navy
Caption Author Written or Adapted by Jason McDonald
Date Photographed April 1, 1943
Location
City Roseneath
State or Province Scotland
Country United Kingdom
Archive Naval History and Heritage Command
Record Number 80-G-K-654
Status Caption ©2026 MFA Productions LLC Please Do Not Duplicate or Distribute Without Permission; Image in the Public Domain

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