Good Morning Carlos,
Like you I am really excited about the new LCVPs that K&C just released.
To answer your question, the two numbered LCVPs were the landing craft that were attached to US Navy Attack Transports.
K&C shows to LCVP with numbers
PA26-21 and
PA06-44.
That means that the
PA26-21 was assigned to the Navy ship
Attack Transport APA26 named the "
Samuel Chase" (named after a signed of the Deceleration of Independence). She was present at all the major assault landing in Europe and then was present in 1945 for the landings for the Battle of Okinawa.
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The Attack Transport
APA-06, named the
Heywood was "solely" used in the Pacific (as far as I can tell ..
). The Heywood was present at the Solomon Island campaigns, Guadalcanal, Tulagi, the Aleutian Campaigns, on Tarawa; in the Gilbert Islands and more.
So, that is a bit confusing why K&C chose the APA-06 Attack Transport since it was not use in the invasion of Normandy. ^&confuse ^&confuse
See this link:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Heywood_(APA-6)
Did I mess up some where :redface2: or did Andy make one that one for the Pacific Theater?
I will be getting one to two of these beauties.
NOTE: There is a good movie (from a while ago) called "
AWAY ALL BOATS" staring Jeff Chandler that centers around an APA during the war.
Ironic in the the APA was USS 'Belinda', Attack Transport PA22
Good Flick!!
--- LaRRy