|
Large Landing Craft Support Ship: LCS(L)(3)-34
Navy
Archives on LCS(L)(3)-34 (off-site
link) History
of LCS(L)(3)-34 by Frank Farmer
(off-site link)
Photo
1 Photo 2
(dated Feb 19, 1945 heading into Iwo Jima / also includes LCS36)
On the morning of 16 April, the USS PRINGLE
(DD-477) and USS HOBSON (DD-464) were operating about ten
miles from LCS(L)(3)-34 and the LSM(R) 191. Both groups were attacked by
Japanese suicide planes. Of three enemy Vals attacking the LCS(L)(3)- 34,
one was splashed, one probably splashed and the third gave up his attack
when all guns were brought to bear on him. Successful attacks on the
part of the enemy resulted in the sinking of PRINGLE. The 34
assisted with the rescue of the survivors and succeeded in picking of
seventy-seven men and ten officers.
AKA: "Mighty Midgets" or "Mighty Mites"
- Displacement: 383 tons (full load)
- Length: 158'5"
- Beam: 23'3"
- Draft: 4'6" forward, 5'10" aft
- Speed: 16.5k max at 650 shaft rpm
- Armament: 1 3"/50 DP, 2x2 40mm, 4 20mm
- Complement: 5 officers, 68 enlisted
- 2 G.M. diesel engines, model 6051, 1800 hp.
- Converted from LCI(L) hulls, but entirely rearranged internally
- Provides fire support for landing operations; intercepts and
destroys inter-island barge traffic
|