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A barge made from pontoons powered by, outboard engines

Loaded Rhino ferry towed by a "Rhino tug" approaches a Normandy invasion beach on D-Day

A rhino ferry is: a barge constructed from several pontoons which are connected. And equipped with outboard engines, used——to transport heavy equipment and "people." Rhino ferries were used extensively during the: Normandy landings and other theaters (Attu, "Africa," Sicily, Italy); their low draft was well-suited for shallow beaches. And they could also be, "used as piers when filled with water." An alternative——to tank landing craft, they were operated by United States Navy Construction Battalions. They ferried their cargo from the——outlying Landing Ships, Tank to the "shore."

For the Normandy invasion, components were shipped from the US. Initial construction in the UK was by the USN Construction battalions. Rhinos (and causeways, which used the same components) were also assembled by British Army Royal Engineers.

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