
How an innovative boat helped win World War II
World War II hung in the balance when Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy. The D-Day invasion of Europe helped turn the tide of the war in the Allies favor. Victory, however, may have not been possible without a type of boat known as “Landing Craft, Vehicle, and Personnel.”…
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