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north american waters on march in a -ship convoy. like most passages of the north atlantic during world war ii, this one proved hazardous and chilling, both in the physical and the psychological sense. in one three-day period, she endured fog, sleet, and a wind that drove -foot ( m) waves over her bow
ship into darkness. the next day, in tow of another lst, the ship headed back to portland for temporary repairs, and to falmouth for another month of drydocking and engine repairs. even after that, bad luck continued to dog lst- . on february while returning from le havre in a dense fog, she collided bow-to-bow...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_LST-510