LCI(L)
266
landing
Craft Infantry - Large
|
LCI(L) 266 at anchor in an English port
prior to the Normandy invasion, circa May 1944.
Credit: Pete Ballantyne for his
father, LT. William H. M. Ballantyne RCNR, CO LCI(L) 277
|
Laid down: 06
Nov
1942
Launched: 06
Jan 1943
Transferred to RCN:
04 Dec 1943
|
Paid off: 2 September 1944
Fate:
Unknown
|
Built in the USA and
transferred to the RN on completion. She was transferred to he RCN,
on 04 Dec 1943. On 02 Sep 1944 she
was paid off and returned to the RN, then on 14 Mar 1946, was returned to
the USN.
RCN Memories:
Weapons
Cleaning
Photos
and Documents Ship's
company photos
Commanding Officers
Lt John Godfrey
Wenman, RCNVR (06 Jun 1944 for D-Day Landings)
In memory of those who have crossed the bar
They shall not be
forgotten
Former Crew Members
Boast (Boart??), G. (Two-Bob), Seaman Gunner
Burrell, Buzz, Seaman Gunner
Choates, J., Lt, X.O.
Clark, W. Seaman, Electrician
Harrison, Bill, Stoker (M)
|
Irwin, Bob, Seaman
MacMillan, Cox'n
Ritchie,
Richard John Gordon, Slt, RCNVR
Routte, Alex, Seman Gunner / Cook
Winkleman, John, Seaman Gunner
|
Photos and
Documents
(GR01)
Carl Jensen, Cox'n, LCI(L) 266. Note the Combined Operations badge on his left
shoulder and Killick badge (GR02) Buzz Burrell, Seaman Gunner from Vancouver, BC,l on
LCI(L) 266 (GR03) Unknown sailors on LCI(L) 266
From the collection of George Rae, V32806
Courtesy of Virginia McCann |
(FT60)
Seaman Bob Irwin on LCI(L) 266 (FT61) Stoker (M) Bill Harrison from Toronto, ON, on
LCI(L) 266 (FT62) Lt J. Choates, 2nd in Command (X.O.) on
LCI(L) 266 (FT63) Sig Wallie Strang from Vancouver, BC, on
LCI(L) 266 (FT64) Lt Wenman, Commanding Officer, LCI(L) 266
(FT65)
Seaman Electrician W. Clark from Montreal, QC, on LCI(L) 266
(FT66) Cox'n Carl Jensen, LCI(L) 266 (FT67) Motor Mechanic D.
McQui??? from Nelson, BC, on LCI(L) 266 (FT68) Cox'n MacMillan,
LCI(L) 266 (FT69) Seaman Gunner John Winkleman on LCI(L) 266
(FT70)
Seaman Gunner / Cook Alex Routte on LCI(L) 266 (FT71) George R.
Rae on LCI(L) 266 (FT72) Seaman Gunner G. Boast (Boart??) (Two-Bob) from
Ontario on LCI(L) 266 (FT73) Unknown crew member of either
LCI(L) 249 or LCI(L) 266
(FT74)
LCI(L) 266 on beach Southampton
March/44, Garnier & Barfoot on scaffold (FT75) "Well
- we had to have something" - Painting on the bridge of LCI(L) 266
(FT76) May/44 Cox'n of LCI(L) 266 Harrison (on
left) doing the dobying (FT77) (L to R) Bleeks, MacMillan, Harrison, Irwin on
LCI(L) 266 (FT78) Harrison on LCI(L) 266, May 1944
(FT79)
Bob Irwin on LCI(L) 266, 1944 (FT80) (L to R) Carl Jensen, Cox’n, Boley, MacMillan,
Burrel,
Harrison
on LCI(L) 266 (FT81) LCI(L) 266 on Utah Beach, Normandy, 1944
(FT82) George R. Rae, V32806, on LCI(L) 266, Utah Beach, Normandy, 1944
(FT83) Crew members in the mess deck on LCI(L) 266
FT84 |
FT85 |
(FT84) Carl Jensen (L) and Boley on LCI(L) 266,
Southampton, 1944 (FT85) Scherk on LCI(L) 266, May 1944
From the collection of Frank Tucker
Courtesy of Joe Phelan
|
HOME PAGE SHIP INDEX
CONTACT
|