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17/01/2009 09:48:10
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Alison Mayor
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It's a long shot - but I wonder if anyone can help with some research into the 2 RMASG and in particular Q troop. I lead a scuba diving project last year to survey the wrecks of some WW2 tanks and Armoured Bulldozers in Bracklesham Bay last year. They turned out to be Centaur CS IV tanks assigned to RMASG for the initial D Day landings as part of J force. They are in remarkable condition considering they have been resting on the sea bed for 65 years. (more details on our club web site www.southseasubaqua.org.uk ). Subsequent research has confirmed them to be from a capsized LCT(A) 2428 and this year's diving project is to find the wreck of LCT(A) 2428. I just wondered if anyone can provide any further information which may help. Thank you
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17/01/2009 10:18:05
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NIC
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Here is a link to a report on Alison's dive:
http://www.bsac.org/news.216.htm
http://www.southseasubaqua.org.uk/
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Nick Collins,
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"Truly we may say of them, when shall their glory fade?"
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17/01/2009 10:51:34
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Pete
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A quick check shows the following information regarding the LCT you mention ( which you may already know):
Landing Craft Tank (Mark 5):
Laid down, date unknown, at New York Shipbuilding Corp., Camden, N.J.
Launched, date unknown
Delivered and transferred to the United Kingdom, under the Lend-Lease program for Mediterranean Theater service, redesignated LCT-2428
Armor plating added in early 1944, redesignated LCT(A)-2428
During the invasion of Normandy LCT(A)-2428 was assigned as 'Leader' of the 105th LCT(A) Flotilla of Assault Group J1 Support Squadron, assigned to Juno Beach in support of the 7th Infantry of the 3rd Canadian Division at Courseulles
Struck from the Naval Register, 13 November 1944
Final Disposition, recored as breaking down on passage the evening of 5 June 1944, at some point thereafter she was taken in tow by the tug Jaunty but she capsized and was it appears fired upon by the Royal Navy until she sank -The Commanding Officer of HMS Jaunty at the time was William Sutton Lowrey who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions during Operation Neptune.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Specifications:
Displacement 286 short tons
Length 114' 2" (ovl.)
Beam 32' 8"
Draft 3'
Speed 10 kts.
Range 700 nautical miles at 7 kts.
Complement 13
Cargo Capacity 150 short tons
Armament 1 single 20mm AA gun mount, 2 .50 cal. machine guns
Armor 2 1/2" wheelhouse, 2" gun shield
Propulsion 3 Grey Marine Diesels, 3 propellers, Shaft horsepower 675 per shaft
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
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17/01/2009 11:00:24
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Pete
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Here is a pic of LCT (A) 2432 and 2433 - similar MK V LCT -
another of 3 more MK V LCTs
and a link regarding the MK V with more information
http://ww2lct.org/mk5/mk5main.htm
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
**** nb. I no longer monitor the pm facility **** |
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17/01/2009 23:17:05
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NIC
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Just to illustrate what Alison found:
Centaur CS IV at Pegasus Bridge
an armoured Caterpillar D7 bulldozer (one of 'Hobart's Funnies') similar to those discovered by Alison and her dive team
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Nick Collins,
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Proud son of Cpl Mick Collins, 5 Troop, No5 Cdo
"Truly we may say of them, when shall their glory fade?"
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