LCI(L)
135
Landing
Craft Infantry - Large
LCI(L) 135 on Juno Beach
LCI(L)
135, like most of the landing craft of the Canadian 262nd Flotilla,
was damaged by submerged obstacles as it approached the beach.
Robert Marsh, a gunner on one of LCI(L) 135's Oerlikon cannons,
photographed his vessel high and dry on the shore west of Bernières-sur-Mer
after it had to be beached to prevent it from sinking. The twin
ramps that allowed close to 200 Canadians of the North Nova Scotia
Highlanders to disembark quickly (centre left) are still down. After
hasty repairs, 135 pushed off the beach when the tide came in later
that day.
George Metcalf Archival
Collection CWM
19990143-002
Courtesy
of the Canadian War Museum
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Laid down: 22
Dec
1942
Launched: 13
Jan 1943
Transferred to RCN: 29
Jan 1944
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Paid off: 02
Sep 1944
Fate:
Unknown
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LCI(L)-135 was built in the USA and
transferred to the RN on completion. She was transferred to the RCN on 29 Jan 1944. During the D-Day
landing, LCI(L)-135 was damaged by submerged obstacles and had to be
repaired on the Normandy beaches so she could leave with the tide and return
to England. On 02 Sep 1944 she was paid off and returned to the RN, being
returned to the USN on 14 Mar 1946.
RCN Memories:
A
Sailor's Tale: From Ansell to Infinity
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos
Commanding Officers
Lt John Douglas
Kell, RCNVR (was CO on 06 Jun 1944 for D-Day Landings)
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Former Crew Members
Elliott, John - 1944
Marsh, Robert, Gunner - 1944
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Michelin, R.B., RCNR (FR), RCNVR
Smith,
James Douglas, SLt, RCNVR - 01 Feb 1944 |
Photos and
Documents
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Infantrymen
of The North Nova Scotia Highlanders landing from LCI(L) 135 of the
2nd Canadian (262nd RN) Flotilla during Exercise FABIUS III,
Bracklesham Bay, England, 04 May 1944
Credit: Glen M. Frankfurter / Canada. Dept. of
National Defence / Library and Archives Canada / PA-137005 |
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LCI(L) 135
RCN Press Release photo
From the collection of Laurence (Larry) Fricke
Courtesy of Linda Carleton |
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LCI(L) 135
From the collection of Frank Tucker
Courtesy of Joe Phelan |
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