| Ships of the United States Navy |
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A-B * C * D-F * G-H |
| Aircraft carriers |
| Airships |
| Amphibious warfare ships |
| Auxiliaries |
| Battleships |
| Cruisers |
| Destroyers |
| Destroyer escorts |
| Escort carriers |
| Frigates |
| Mine warfare vessels |
| Monitors |
| Patrol vessels |
| Sailing frigates |
| Steam frigates |
| Steam gunboats |
| Ships of the line |
| Sloops of war |
| Submarines |
| Torpedo boats |
This is a list of amphibious warfare ships of the United States Navy.
Amphibious Assault Ships (General Purpose) (LHA)
Tarawa class
America class
Amphibious Assault Ships (Multi-Purpose) (LHD)
Amphibious Assault Command Ships (AGC, LCC)
Attack Transports (APA)
Frederick Funston-class
Gilliam-class
Haskell-class
Paul Revere-class
Amphibious Transports (LPA)
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Self-Propelled Barracks Ships (APB)
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High-speed Transports (APD)
Small Amphibious Transports (LPR)
Attack Cargo Ships (AKA)
Amphibious Cargo Ships (LKA)
Landing Craft Infantry (LCI)
The United States Navy built 932 Landing Craft Infantry ships in World War II. A list can be found here.
Landing Craft Medium (LCM)
The United States Navy built 11,144 medium landing craft, designated "Landing Craft, Medium" or "LCM", in World War II.[1]
Landing Craft Support(Large)(Mark 3) (LCS(L)(3))
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Inshore Fire Support Ships (LFR)
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Landing Platform Docks (LPD)
Raleigh class
Austin class
Cleveland subclass
Trenton subclass
San Antonio Class
Landing Platform Helicopters (LPH)
(including some converted aircraft carriers)
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Landing Ship Docks (LSD)
Ashland class
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Whidbey Island class
Harpers Ferry class
Landing Ship Medium (LSM)
Towards the end of World War II the United States Navy built 558 Landing Ship Medium (LSM) type vessels across three classes. A list can be found here.
Landing Ship Tanks (LST)
The United States Navy built nearly 1,200 tank landing ships, classified as "Landing Ship, Tank" or "LST", from the World War II-era up through the early 1970s.[2]
Vehicle Landing Ships (LSV)
References
- ^ Colton, Tim. "WWII Construction Records, Landing Craft". Colton Company. http://www.coltoncompany.com/shipbldg/ussbldrs/wwii/boatbuilders/landingcraft.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
- ^ Priolo, Gary P. (2005). "Tank Landing Ship (LST) Index". NavSource Online. NavSource Naval History. http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/16/16idx.htm. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
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