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Old 18-07-06, 05:41
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hi all

for many years, we traveled the trails along the coast of the bay of fundy on dirt bikes. at a place known as Prince Of Wales, way out on the edge of the marsh, sat what we thought was an old barge. we never investigated it, and figured it for a rotten old hull, with no significance. years went by, and one day, on the news i hear about this group of americans who are interested in the old barge...which turns out to have been a landing craft used in ww11. the report stated that they thought it had been involved in the iwo jima landings. that was the last i had heard of it as far as the media was concerned. shortly after that it was either cut up, or hauled away, i'm not sure which.
as time went on, i learned that it had belonged to a family in the area, who were into all sorts of stuff of an industrial nature. for an example, they owned the Saint John Ship Yard, were into pulping, gravel pits, heavy machinery, marine transport, you name it. what is ironic, is that much of the equipment was war surplus, which they used to make their fortune. in a really ironic twist, my 12 cab c15a, was bought direct from surplus, by this family, and used as a plough at their private country residence. anyhow, my brother was in the area just before the craft was done away with, and took one picture of it, which i thought you may like to see. if i had only known then, what it really was
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Old 27-07-06, 01:57
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That would have been an LCI(L) then, one of 920ish built between 1942 and 1944.

158' long
23' 3" wide
20-60 Crew
200 Troop capacity
Powered by 2 groups of 4 GM 6 cylinder diesels, each group generating 3600hp.

What a shame it's gone.
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Old 02-08-06, 02:41
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hi paul

thankyou for the information on it......not one of my strong suits. a good friend of mine is a spotter with civil air search and rescue. he took the following photograph before the demolition took place. there were two of these landing craft located at the right of the picture, and the remains of three other vessels, on the beach, near the center, although i can't confirm if the other three were ex military craft.

the attached photograph courtesy of Andrew Sanojca.
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