LCT 7074
80 years ago, on June 6, 1944, the Allies executed Operation Overload off Normandy, France, that saw the D-Day amphibious landings against German occupied territory in Europe. An armada of ships was necessary to transport all the equipment and personnel necessary, including tank landing ships. One of these, LCT7074, the last surviving landing craft tank Mk III from that invasion, is the subject of this article. Today she is preserved and on display at the National Maritime Museum of the Royal Navy, at Portsmouth in the UK. Built by R&W Hawthorn, Leslie & Company and was launched on March 30, 1944, she measured 59 meters in length and had a beam of 12 meters. Her first load of tanks consisted of seven Stuart V M3A3 scouting tanks from…