Runnymede class large landing craft
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The Runnymede class large landing craft are powered watercraft in the United States Army
United States Army
The United States Army is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, and is one of seven U.S. uniformed services...

. They replaced older USN-design landing craft. Typical LCU design with a bow ramp and large aft superstructure. Several are deployed to Europe and aboard Afloat Prepositioning Ships.

Ships

  • USAV Runnymede (LCU 2001)
  • USAV Kennesaw Mountain (LCU 2002)
  • USAT Macon (LCU 2003)
  • USAV Aldie (LCU 2004)
  • USAV Brandy Station (LCU 2005)
  • USAV Bristoe Station (LCU 2006)
  • USAV Broad Run (LCU 2007)
  • USAV Buena Vista (LCU 2008)
  • USAV Calaboza (LCU 2009)
  • USAV Cedar Run (LCU 2010)
  • USAV Chickahominy (LCU 2011)
  • USAV Chicksaw Bayou (LCU 2012)
  • USAV Churubusco (LCU 2013)
  • USAV Coamo (LCU 2014)
  • USAV Contreras (LCU 2015)
  • USAV Corinth (LCU 2016)
  • USAV El Caney (LCU 2017)
  • USAV Five Forks (LCU 2018)
  • USAV Fort Donelson (LCU 2019)
  • USAV Fort McHenry (LCU 2020)
  • USAV Great Bridge (LCU 2021)
  • USAV Harpers Ferry (LCU 2022)
  • USAV Hobkirk (LCU 2023)
  • USAV Hormigueros (LCU 2024)
  • USAV Malvern Hill (LCU 2025)
  • USAV Matamoros (LCU 2026)
  • USAV Mechanicsville (LCU 2027)
  • USAV Missionary Ridge (LCU 2028)
  • USAV Molino Del Rey (LCU 2029)
  • USAV Monterrey (LCU 2030)
  • USAV New Orleans (LCU 2031)
  • USAV Palo Alto (LCU 2032)
  • USAV Paulus Hook (LCU 2033)
  • USAV Perryville (LCU 2034)
  • USAV Port Hudson (LCU 2035)

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