Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book

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MCRP 3-31B Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book U.S. Marine Corps PCN 144 000103 00

To Our Readers Changes: Readers of this publication are encouraged to submit suggestions and changes that will improve it. Recommendations may be sent directly to Commanding General, Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Doctrine Division (C 42), 3300 Russell Road, Suite 318A, Quantico, VA 22134-5021 or by fax to 703-784-2917 (DSN 278-2917) or by E-mail to morgann@mccdc.usmc.mil. Recommendations should include the following information: Location of change Publication number and title Current page number Paragraph number (if applicable) Line number Figure or table number (if applicable) Nature of change Add, delete Proposed new text, preferably double-spaced and typewritten Justification and/or source of change Additional copies: A printed copy of this publication may be obtained from Marine Corps Logistics Base, Albany, GA 31704-5001, by following the instructions in MCBul 5600, Marine Corps Doctrinal Publications Status. An electronic copy may be obtained from the Doctrine Division, MCCDC, world wide web home page which is found at the following universal reference locator: http://www.doctrine.usmc.mil. Unless otherwise stated, whenever the masculine gender is used, both men and women are included.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY United States Marine Corps Washington, DC 20380-1775 29 August 2001 FOREWORD PURPOSE Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 3-31B, Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book, is for use in planning where generalized capabilities and measurements are required. In planning for operations where exact capabilities and figures are required, the individual ship s loading characteristics pamphlet (SLCP) must be consulted. SCOPE The information contained in this MCRP was obtained from the individual SLCPs and from the Naval Sea Systems Command. The data is based on class averages. No broken stowage factors have been applied to square footage in embarked landing craft. SUPERSESSION This book supersedes Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication (FMFRP) 1-18, Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book, dated 6 August 1991. CERTIFICATION Reviewed and approved this date. BY DIRECTION OF THE COMMANDANT OF THE MARINE CORPS EDWARD HANLON, JR. Lieutenant General, U.S. Marine Corps Commanding General Marine Corps Combat Development Command DISTRIBUTION: 144 000103 00

Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book iii Contents Amphibious Command Ship, USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Class............... 1 Amphibious Assault Ship (General Purpose), USS Tarawa (LHA-1) Class...... 3 Amphibious Assault Ship (Multipurpose), USS Wasp (LHD-1) Class.......... 6 Amphibious Transport Dock, USS Austin (LPD-4) Class.................... 9 Amphibious Transport Dock, USS San Antonio (LPD-17) Class.............. 12 Dock Landing Ship, USS Anchorage (LSD-36) Class....................... 15 Dock Landing Ship, USS Whidbey Island (LSD-41) Class................... 18 Dock Landing Ship (Cargo Variant), USS Harpers Ferry (LSD-49) Class....... 21 Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC)..................................... 24 Landing Craft Utility (LCU)........................................... 25 Landing Craft Mechanized, LCM MARK 8 (LCM-8)....................... 26 Appendix A: Navy Inactive Fleet Amphibious Cargo Ship, USS Charleston (LKA-113) Class.................. A-1 Tank Landing Ship, USS Newport (LST-1179) Class....................... A-4 Glossary................................................... Glossary-1

Amphibious Ships and Landing Craft Data Book 1 Amphibious Command Ship USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) Class USS Mount Whitney (LCC-20) Pictured Mission The assigned mission of the amphibious command ship (LCC) is to function as the command ship for a joint task force as the command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) platform, or for a naval component commander; numbered fleet commander; commander, amphibious task force (CATF); Marine expeditionary force (MEF). General Comments This ship is designed primarily to fulfill command and control requirements for surface, subsurface, and air units engaged in amphibious assaults. The USS Blue Ridge (LCC-19) is distinctive in appearance. The ship can communicate in frequency ranges from high frequency to super high frequency, including two satellite systems for high speed/high volume communication links. The various internal command areas are highly automated to monitor and process information regarding the progress of an amphibious operation. This is the only class of ship designed from its hull up to support the command and control needs of the CATF; commander, landing force (CLF); and tactical air control center (TACC). General Information Length (overall) 620 feet Beam 180 feet Displacement (light load) 16,100 tons Displacement (full load) 18,646 tons Draft (full load) 29 feet Main engine (geared turbine) 1 Boilers 2 Shaft 1 Shaft horsepower 22,000 Speed 23 knots Range at 16 knots 13,000 nautical miles Staff accommodations 217 Crew accommodations 774 Ship's chaplain

2 MCRP 3-31B Landing Force Lift General Information Officer accommodations 56 Enlisted accommodations (E-7) 42 Enlisted accommodations (E-6 and below) 111 Vehicle square Cargo cube Helicopter landing spot 1 3,015 square feet 2,175 cubic feet Command and Control Systems (Continued) Tactical-Logistical Group Helicopter Logistics Support Group Helicopter Direction Center Helicopter Coordination Section Tactical Air Control Center No JP-5 123,510 gallons Organic Craft Command and Control Systems Combat Information Center Landing craft, personnel, large (LCPL) 2 Utility boat 1 Integrated Tactical Amphibious Warfare Data System Ship s Signals Exploitation Space Flag Plot Landing Force Operations Center Joint Intelligence Center Supporting Arms Coordination Center No Weapons Phalanx Close-in Weapon System (CIWS) MK-38 25mm Machine Gun M-2.50 caliber Heavy Machine Gun (HMG) MK-36 Chaff Rocket Super Rapid Booming Offboard Chaff (SRBOC) Launcher Ships in Class Hull Number Ship's Name Home Port LCC-19 USS Blue Ridge Yokosuka, Japan LCC-20 USS Mount Whitney Norfolk, VA