Navy | The Royal Navy |
Type | Landing Craft Tank |
Class | LCT (Mk 4) |
Pennant | LCT 615 |
Built by | Stockton Construction (Thornaby, U.K.) |
Ordered | 25 Feb 1942 |
Laid down | 26 Oct 1942 |
Launched | 28 Dec 1942 |
Commissioned | 19 Jan 1943 |
End service | |
History |
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Notable events involving LCT 615 include:
13 Oct 1943
Four LCT's (HMS LCT 330, HMS LCT 420, HMS LCT 615 and HMS LCT 619) landed army tanks to the north of the River Volturno estuary. They had a close escort of two ML's (HMS ML 560 (T/Lt. R. Edelsten-Pope, RANVR) and ML 462 (T/S.Lt. J.W. Main, RNVR))
Close fire support was provided by the destroyers HMS Laforey (Capt. R.M.J. Hutton, DSO, RN), HMS Lookout (Lt.Cdr. A.G. Forman, DSC, RN) and the gunboat (sloop) HMS Flores (Lt.Cdr. J.S. Bax, RNN).
Cover for the operation was provided by the light cruiser HMS Mauritius (Capt. W.W. Davis, RN, flying the flag of Rear-Admiral C.H.J. Harcourt, CBE, RN).
During the operation HMS Laforey and HMS Lookout were attacked by enemy fighter bombers and near missed. HMS Laforey suffered two killed and ten wounded. HMS Lookout faired better with one wounded. (1)
Sources
- ADM 53/117903 + ADM 199/641 + ADM 199/2280
ADM numbers indicate documents at the British National Archives at Kew, London.