LCI
a type of military landing craft used in World War II, designed principally for carrying personnel and landing them on beaches.
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But LCI(L)-88 had been anchored off Easy Red for just four excruciating minutes.
The Story of the American Journalists Who Landed on D-Day | Timothy M. Gay | June 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTAt that precise moment, LCI(L)-88 was hovering a mile or so off a beach Allied planners had christened Omaha.
The Story of the American Journalists Who Landed on D-Day | Timothy M. Gay | June 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTLCI(L)-88 clung to the transport area on D-Day morning, expecting at any instant to be ordered back to Omaha.
The Story of the American Journalists Who Landed on D-Day | Timothy M. Gay | June 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTThey arranged for a berth for Liebling on LCI(L)-88, one of the first large landing crafts scheduled to hit Omaha.
The Story of the American Journalists Who Landed on D-Day | Timothy M. Gay | June 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTTracer bullets, each with a descending arc, were zinging all around as Rigg swung LCI(L)-88 to the right.
The Story of the American Journalists Who Landed on D-Day | Timothy M. Gay | June 6, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
Spondsne Giam, tuam fliam (or if she was a ward: Giam, LCI fliam), mihi (or fli me) uxrem dar?
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