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− | Assigned to the Asia-Pacific theatre, she participated in landings on the Palawan Islands in early March 1945; the Visayan Island landings in late March 1945 the Australian landings at Labuan, North Borneo on 1 May 1945. After the war, she was transferred to China for occupation service in April 1946 until her decommissioning on 30 Apr 1946. Sold for commercial use and | + | Assigned to the Asia-Pacific theatre, she participated in landings on the Palawan Islands in early March 1945; the Visayan Island landings in late March 1945; and the Australian landings at Labuan, North Borneo on 1 May 1945. After the war, she was transferred to China for occupation service in April 1946 until her decommissioning on 30 Apr 1946. Sold for commercial use and named "Wan You". In September 1954 she was purchased by the Republic of Chia Navy and renamed ''Chung Chuan'' LST 202. |
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==Soldiers carried== | ==Soldiers carried== |
Latest revision as of 18:15, 13 September 2023
Remarks
Assigned to the Asia-Pacific theatre, she participated in landings on the Palawan Islands in early March 1945; the Visayan Island landings in late March 1945; and the Australian landings at Labuan, North Borneo on 1 May 1945. After the war, she was transferred to China for occupation service in April 1946 until her decommissioning on 30 Apr 1946. Sold for commercial use and named "Wan You". In September 1954 she was purchased by the Republic of Chia Navy and renamed Chung Chuan LST 202.
Soldiers carried
2/28th Battalion