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Landing Craft Tank
LCT(6)-590


Awards, Citations and Campaign Ribbons


Precedence of awards is from top to bottom, left to right
Top Row - Combat Action Ribbon (retroactive - Invasion of Normandy, 6 June 1944) - American Campaign Medal
Bottom Row - Europe-Africa-Middle East Campaign Medal (1) - Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal - World War II Victory Medal


Landing Craft Tank (Mark 6):
  • Laid down, 6 September 1943, at Pidgeon-Thomas Iron Co., Memphis, TN.
  • Launched, 15 October 1943
  • Delivered, 21 October 1943
  • Placed in service, date unknown
  • During World War II LCT(6)-590 was assigned to both the Europe-Africa-Middle East and Asiatic-Pacific Theaters
  • While assigned to the Europe-Africa-Middle East Theater LCT(6)-590 came under the command of LCT Flotilla Twelve, LCDR William Leide and participated in the following campaign:

    European-Africa-Middle East Campaign
    Campaign and Dates
    Invasion of Normandy, 6 to 25 June 1944
  • When assigned to the Asiatic-Pacific Theater LCT(6)-587 came under the command of:
    LCT Flotilla Forty;
    LCT Group One Hundred Nineteen
  • Placed out of service, date unknown
  • Struck From the Naval Register, date unknown
  • LCT(6)-590 earned one battle star for World War II service
  • Final Disposition, fate unknown
    Specifications:
    Displacement 143 to 160 t.(lt), 309 to 320 t.(fl)
    Length 119' 1" (ovl.)
    Beam 32' 8"
    Draft
    limiting 3' 9"
    maximum navigation 5'
    Speed 10 kts.
    Range 700 nautical miles at 7 kts.
    Complement
    1 officer
    12 enlisted
    Cargo Capacity 150 short tons
    Armament
    two single 20mm AA gun mounts
    four .50 cal. machine guns
    Armor
    wheelhouse 20lbs
    gun shields 10lbs
    Fuel Capacity Diesel 80 Bbls
    Propulsion
    three Grey Marine 6-71 Diesel engines
    two Diesel-drive 10Kw 120V. D.C. Ships' Service Generators
    three propellers, 675shp

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    LCT-590 40k LCT(6)-590's OIC LTjg Tom Kolarich USNR, circa late 1944 early 1945, Norfolk, VA. Tom Kolarich in honor of his father LTjg Tom Kolarich USNR, OIC LCT(6)-590
    LCT-590 57k LCT(6)-590 moored pierside, Norfolk, VA. circa late 1944 early 1945, Norfolk, VA. Tom Kolarich in honor of his father LTjg Tom Kolarich USNR, OIC LCT(6)-590
    LCT-590 41k LCT(6)-590 moored alongside a barge, Norfolk, VA. circa late 1944 early 1945, Norfolk, VA. Tom Kolarich in honor of his father LTjg Tom Kolarich USNR, OIC LCT(6)-590
    LCT-590 47k LCT(6)-590 moored at Norfolk, VA. circa late 1944 early 1945, Norfolk, VA. Tom Kolarich in honor of his father LTjg Tom Kolarich USNR, OIC LCT(6)-590

    There is no history record for LCT(6)-590 available at NavSource
    Crew Contact And Reunion Information Web Sites
    U.S. Navy Memorial Foundation - Navy Log

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    World War II LCT Flotillas
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