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USS LST-393

1942 shipsBuildings and structures in Muskegon, MichiganIMO numbersLST-1-class tank landing ships of the United States NavyMilitary and war museums in Michigan
Museum ships in MichiganMuseums in Muskegon County, MichiganShips built in Newport News, VirginiaTourist attractions in Muskegon, MichiganWorld War II amphibious warfare vessels of the United States
LST 393
LST 393

USS LST 393 is an LST-1-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. She is one of only two LSTs to survive in original configuration; 1,051 were built. She is now a museum ship in Muskegon, Michigan.

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USS LST-393
Lakeshore Trail, Muskegon

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Lakeshore Trail
49440 Muskegon
Michigan, United States
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