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In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar
Ships served in:
(WCS000) William (Bill) Charles Skellett, date and place unknown
(WCS001) LCI(L)s presumably in England (WCS002) LCI(L) 310 at Southampton (WCS003) Unknown LCI(L) on D-Day. Photo taken from LCI(L) 310
(WCS004) The Invasion Fleet - 6 Jun 1944 // Landing craft heading to the beaches (WCS005) The Invasion Fleet - 6 Jun 1944 // The ship at the centre of the photo may be either HMS RODNEY or HMS NELSON (WSC006) LCI(L) 310 crossing the channel on D-Day. A solder, facing away from the camera, in the foreground (WCS007) Landing craft on the Normandy beaches on D-Day (WCS008) LCI(L) 310 on the beaches at Normandy
(WCS009) Soldiers preparing to go ashore from LCI(L) 310 (WVS010) Landing craft on the Normandy beaches on D-Day (WCS011) D-Day Landing Craft (WCS012) On the Beaches (WCS013) On the Beaches
(WCS014) Sailors and soldiers on board HMC LCI(L) 310 (WCS015) Soldiers disembarking from the landing craft on the invasion beaches (WCS016) Soldiers disembarking from the landing craft on the invasion beaches (WCS017) Soldiers disembarking from the landing craft on the invasion beaches (WCS018) Soldiers disembarking from the landing craft on the invasion beaches. LCI(L)-118 seen on the right
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