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USS LCI(G)-953
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USS LCI(L)-953 (1944 - 1945)


International Radio Call Sign:
November - Yankee - Uniform - November

NYUN
Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons

Precedence of awards is from left to right
American Campaign Medal - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal (1) - World War II Victory Medal

LCI-351 Class Landing Craft Infantry (Large):
  • Laid down, 10 February 1944, at Consolidated Steel Corp, Shipbuilding Div., Orange, TX.
  • Launched, 7 March 1944
  • Commissioned USS LCI(L)-953, 1 April 1944
  • Reclassified Landing Craft Infantry (Gunboat) LCI(G)-953, date unknown
  • During World War II USS LCI(L)-953 / LCI(G)-953 was assigned to the Europe-Africa-Middle East Theater and participated in the following campaign:

    Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign
    Campaigns and Dates
    Invasion of Southern France, 15 August to 25 September 1944
  • Reverted to Landing Craft Infantry (Large) LCI(L)-953, 30 September 1945
  • Decommissioned, date unknown
  • Struck from the Naval Register, date unknown
  • USS LCI(L)-953 / LCI(G)-953 earned one battle star for World War II service
  • Transferred to the Maritime Commission, 8 September 1947, for disposal
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 246 t.(light), 264 t.(landing), 419 t.(loaded)
    Length 158' 5½"
    Beam 23' 3"
    Draft
    Light, 3'1½" mean
    Landing, 2' 8" forward, 4' 10" aft
    Loaded, 5' 4" forward, 5' 11" aft
    Speed
    16 kts (max.)
    14 kts maximum continuous
    LCI(L) Complement
    4 Officers
    24 Enlisted
    LCI(G) Complement
    5 Officers
    65 Enlisted
    LCI(L) Troop Capacity
    6 Officers
    182 Enlisted
    LCI(L) Cargo Capacity 75 tons
    Armor 2" plastic splinter protection on gun turrets, conning tower and pilot house
    Endurance 4,000 miles at 12 kts, loaded, 500 miles at 15 kts; and 110 tons of fuel
    LCI(L) Armament
    five single 20mm gun mounts, one bow mounted, one each port and starboard forward of wheelhouse, one each port and starboard aft of wheelhouse
    on some LCIs two .50 cal machine guns were added
    LCI(G) Armament
    two 40mm AA gun mounts
    four 20mm AA gun mounts
    six .50cal machine guns
    ten MK7 rocket launchers
    Fuel Capacity
    Diesel 860 Bbls
    lube oil 200 gal
    Propulsion
    two sets of 4 General Motors 6051 series 71 Diesel engines, 4 per shaft
    single General Motors Main reduction gears
    two Diesel-drive 30Kw 120V D.C. Ship's Service Generators
    twin variable pitch propellers, 2,320shp

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    LCI(L)-953 65k USS LCI(L)-953 serving as a ferry to bring officers from NAS Quonset Point, R.I. and aircraft carriers anchored in Narragansett Bay to the Naval War College at Newport, R.I. in 1946. Photo from the October 2004 issue of "The Elsie Item", newsletter of the USS LCI National Association, courtesy of Clint D. Thomasson. Ardie Hunt

    The history for USS LCI(L)-953 / LCI(G)-953 is from USS LCI "Landing Craft Infantry", Vol. II. Paducah, Kentucky: Turner Publishing Company, © 1995. (ISBN 1-56311-262-0)
    Crew Contact And Reunion Information
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

    Additional Resources and Web Sites of Interest
    USS Landing Craft Infantry National Association
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