THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A fleet of Landing Craft Assault passing a landing ship during exercises prior to the invasion of Normandy. King George VI (not visible) is taking the salute on board the headquarters ship HMS BULOLO at Beaulieu Roads. The numbers of several of the LCAs are visible, they are LCA 654, LCA 1254, LCA 926, LCA 1025, LCA 1009, LCA 920, LCA 602, LCA 656, LCA 921, and LCA 1043. A fleet of LCAs (assault landing craft) pass a landing ship as King George VI takes the salute on board the headquarters ship HMS BULOLO off Beaulieu, 24 May 1944 Royal Navy, BULOL


THE ROYAL NAVY DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR - A fleet of Landing Craft Assault passing a landing ship during exercises prior to the invasion of Normandy. King George VI (not visible) is taking the salute on board the headquarters ship HMS BULOLO at Beaulieu Roads. The numbers of several of the LCAs are visible, they are LCA 654, LCA 1254, LCA 926, LCA 1025, LCA 1009, LCA 920, LCA 602, LCA 656, LCA 921, and LCA 1043. A fleet of LCAs (assault landing craft) pass a landing ship as King George VI takes the salute on board the headquarters ship HMS BULOLO off Beaulieu, 24 May 1944 Royal Navy, BULOLO (HMS), Royal Navy, LCA 654, Royal Navy, LCA 602, Royal Navy, LCA 1254, Royal Navy, LCA 926, Royal Navy, LCA 1025, Royal Navy, LCA 1009, Royal Navy, LCA 920, Royal Navy, LCA 656, Royal Navy, LCA 921, Royal Navy, LCA 1043


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