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Coast Guard LST On Its Way to Cape Gloucester for Invasion

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Original caption: “Invasion Supplies — Everything But The Kitchen Sink – Invasion of Cape Gloucester, New Britain. Crammed with men and material for the invasion, this Coast Guard-manned LST nears the Japanese held shore. Troops shown in the picture are Marines.” Troops shown in the picture are leathernecks from the 1st Marine Division. On December 26, 1943, 2 days later, the 1st Marine Division landed on Cape Gloucester, New Britain using Coast Guard-manned LSTs 18, 22, 66, 67, 68, 168, 202, 204, and 206, and many other United States Navy ships. USS LST-22 shot down a Japanese “Val” dive bomber while USS LST-66 was officially credited with downing 3 enemy aircraft. 2 of her crew were killed by near misses. USS LST-67 brought down 1 Japanese dive bomber while USS LST-204 shot down 2 and the gunners aboard USS LST-68 claimed another. USS LST-202 claimed 3 enemy planes shot down. 76 LSTs were crewed by the Coast Guard during World War II. United States Coast Guard Photographer’s Mate 1st Class Don C. Hansen (November 14, 1916 – November 25, 1979) of Pawhuska, Oklahoma. In 1945, Hansen was 4th on the list of best Coast Guard photographers in the annual “United States at War.” He was attached to the icebreaker USCGC Westwind WAG-281) from January 1945 until she was sent to the Soviet Union in circa February-November 1945. A photographer before the war, he worked for the Red Cross after the war and opened a commercial studio in Pawhuska in May 1946.
Image Filename wwii1675.jpg
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Image Dimensions 2291 x 2886
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Photographer Title United States Coast Guard
Caption Author Written or Adapted by Jason McDonald
Date Photographed December 26, 1943
Location
City Cape Gloucester
State or Province New Britain
Country Solomons
Archive National Archives and Records Administration
Record Number 26-G-3056
Status Caption ©2026 MFA Productions LLC Please Do Not Duplicate or Distribute Without Permission; Image in the Public Domain

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