No less than Dwight Eisenhower described Andrew Jackson Higgins as "the
man who won the war for us," referring to the landing craft he
perfected. Those craft, the WWII LCP(L), LCP(R), LCV, LCVP, and LCM, are
presented in this volume (the first of two on US landing craft), along
with the larger LCI (Landing Craft, Infantry). These vessels, built in
the tens of thousands, formed the armada that put Allied troops ashore
in North Africa, the Aleutians, and Normandy and across the Pacific.
Though many of these designs were initially planned as essentially
disposable vessels, ultimately many of these continued to serve the
nation's need through Vietnam. Some were even heavily laden with rocket
launchers and used for close-in support for troops going ashore. Part of
the Legends of Warfare series.