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- LCPL length "10972.8".
- LCPL abstract "The Landing Craft Personnel (Large) or LCP (L) was a landing craft used extensively in the Second World War. Its primary purpose was to ferry troops from transport ships to attack enemy-held shores. The craft derived from a prototype designed by the Eureka Tug-Boat Company of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Manufactured initially in boatyards in and around New Orleans, as requirements grew it was produced in a number of yards around the United States. Typically constructed of pine planks and plywood, and fitted with some armor plate, this shallow-draft boat with a crew of 3, could ferry an infantry platoon of 36 to shore at 8 knots (13 km/h). Men generally entered the boat by walking over a gangplank from the boat deck of their troop transport as the LCP(L) hung from its davits. When loaded, the LCP(L) was lowered into the water. Soldiers exited the boat by jumping or climbing down from the craft’s bow or sides.".
- LCPL length "10.9728".
- LCPL shipBeam "3.048".
- LCPL thumbnail Reinforcements_land_on_Guadalcanal.jpg?width=300.
- LCPL type Landing_craft.
- LCPL wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=true.
- LCPL wikiPageExternalLink id39.htm.
- LCPL wikiPageExternalLink id39.htm.
- LCPL wikiPageID "4745794".
- LCPL wikiPageRevisionID "587707426".
- LCPL builders "Higgins Industries, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA".
- LCPL builtRange "1940".
- LCPL classAfter "LCP, LCVP".
- LCPL classBefore "Various ship's boats and cutters".
- LCPL hasPhotoCollection LCPL.
- LCPL name "Landing Craft Personnel".
- LCPL operators "border|link=|24pxRoyal Australian Navy".
- LCPL operators "border|link=|24pxRoyal Canadian Navy".
- LCPL operators "border|link=|24pxRoyal Indian Navy".
- LCPL operators "border|link=|24pxRoyal New Zealand Navy".
- LCPL shipArmament "US model: 2x Browning .30 cal. machine guns, or US manufactured Lewis .30 cal. machine guns RN model: 1x .303 cal. Lewis Gun".
- LCPL shipArmor "3".
- LCPL shipBeam "10".
- LCPL shipCrew "RN model: 3 - coxswain, stoker, bowman/machine gunner, plus 1 officer per group of 3 boats".
- LCPL shipCrew "US model:4 - coxswain, engineer, signalman, and bow-hookman".
- LCPL shipDisplacement "US Model: 13,500 pounds , 21,600 pounds".
- LCPL shipDraught "2".
- LCPL shipDraught "3".
- LCPL shipLength "36".
- LCPL shipNotes "from US Navy ONI 226 Allied Landing Craft and Ships, US Government Printing Office, 1944.".
- LCPL shipPropulsion "1".
- LCPL shipPropulsion "or 1x Gray 165-225 hp diesel engine".
- LCPL shipPropulsion "or 1x Kermath 225 hp gasoline engine".
- LCPL shipPropulsion "or 1x Superior 150 hp diesel engine".
- LCPL shipRamps "0".
- LCPL shipRange "RN model: 120 miles at full speed".
- LCPL shipRange "US model: 50 miles , 130 miles".
- LCPL shipSpeed "RN model: 9-11 kts.".
- LCPL shipSpeed "US model: 8 kts.".
- LCPL shipTroops "RN model: 25 troops".
- LCPL shipTroops "US model: 36 troops".
- LCPL shipType "Landing craft".
- LCPL subclasses "Royal Navy model".
- LCPL subclasses "US model".
- LCPL totalShipsActive "0".
- LCPL totalShipsPreserved "0".
- LCPL subject Category:1940s_ships.
- LCPL subject Category:Landing_craft.
- LCPL subject Category:Military_boats.
- LCPL type MeanOfTransportation.
- LCPL type Ship.
- LCPL type Product.
- LCPL type DesignedArtifact.
- LCPL comment "The Landing Craft Personnel (Large) or LCP (L) was a landing craft used extensively in the Second World War. Its primary purpose was to ferry troops from transport ships to attack enemy-held shores. The craft derived from a prototype designed by the Eureka Tug-Boat Company of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Manufactured initially in boatyards in and around New Orleans, as requirements grew it was produced in a number of yards around the United States.".
- LCPL label "LCPL".
- LCPL label "Landing Craft Personnel (Large)".
- LCPL sameAs Landing_Craft_Personnel_(Large).
- LCPL sameAs m.0cl39k.
- LCPL sameAs Q3217060.
- LCPL sameAs Q3217060.
- LCPL wasDerivedFrom LCPL?oldid=587707426.
- LCPL depiction Reinforcements_land_on_Guadalcanal.jpg.
- LCPL isPrimaryTopicOf LCPL.