What is another word for LST?

Pronunciation: [ˌɛlˌɛstˈiː] (IPA)

LST, or Landing Ship Tank, is a term used to describe a type of amphibious warfare vessel that was specially designed to transport tanks, vehicles, and troops onto shore during military operations. There are several synonyms that can be used to describe these types of vessels, including Landing Craft Tank, Tank Landing Ship, and Amphibious Transport Dock. These ships were crucial during World War II and have continued to be a vital component of military operations throughout the world. Despite advances in technology, these vessels remain an essential part of modern amphibious warfare strategies, providing a reliable means of transporting heavy military equipment and personnel onto the battlefield.

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Usage examples for Lst

The "Valkyrie", the poem of which I finished on July LST, I wrote in four weeks; if I had spent eight weeks over it, I should now feel better.
"Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 1"
Francis Hueffer (translator)
Joachim goes on the LST of January to Hanover as concert-master.
"Correspondence of Wagner and Liszt, Volume 1"
Francis Hueffer (translator)
The LST weeks of our training here at Oakland were formation, gunnery, dive bombing, and simulated aerial attacks.
"The Biography of a Rabbit"
Roy Benson, Jr.

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