Talk:Landing Craft Support

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[edit] Comment

There isn't a whole lot of information out there on the LSSL/LCS(L)(3), and most of it is not public domain (or otherwise copyable). As I come across more I will try and add it here. What is currently on the page/entry is what I have been able to find from multiple sources. These sources don't agree on some things (like top speed and crew).

I'm planning on building a model of one of these ships, so more information is welcome.

Unless someone says I shouldn't or beats me to it, sometime I will create redirections from Landing Craft Support (Large), LSSL, and LCS(L)

--Lee Begg 30 June 2005 11:25 (UTC)

Moved this article from Landing ship support, large to Landing Craft Support as that is the better known name. I'm looking through the other pages about the pacific campain for references to the LCS(L) and linking them. I'm about to add a whole lot more information about the ships soon.

--Lee Begg 02:54, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Assessment

This is off to a good start. Aside from general expansion with any additional material that can be found, and some images, the article could use more thorough citation. Kirill Lokshin 03:34, 16 November 2006 (UTC)