"Rhino Ferry" Landing Craft off Normandy

A "rhino ferry," designed by the U.S. Navy's Civil Engineering Corps to bridge the gap between ship and shore, is a pontoon powered by two outboard motors of 143 horsepower, complete with steering gear. English Channel, off Normandy, France, 1944. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
A "rhino ferry," designed by the U.S. Navy's Civil Engineering Corps to bridge the gap between ship and shore, is a pontoon powered by two outboard motors of 143 horsepower, complete with steering gear. English Channel, off Normandy, France, 1944. (Photo by © CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
"Rhino Ferry" Landing Craft off Normandy
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