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SHIP USED TO CARRY SOLDIERS
Troop ship; Troop transports; Transport ship; Transport (ship); Troop Ship; Transport ships; Troopships; Troop Ships
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  • Aiken Victory}}, a [[Victory ship]] troop ship conversion, arriving in Boston with 1,958 troops from Europe, 26 July 1945<ref>APPENDIX B: VICTORY TROOPSHIP CONVERSIONS [http://www.marad.dot.gov/documents/Private_Frederick_C_Murphy_HAER_Report.pdf] p. 13</ref>
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  • attack transport}} underway with its complement of landing craft
  • 6}} on 14 June 1943, rehearsing for landings on [[New Georgia]]

Troop (band)         
MUSICAL GROUP
Troop (group); Troop (R&B group); The Return (Troop album); Reggie Warren (singer)
Troop is an American R&B group from Pasadena, California, United States. The group has had three number-one singles and ten top-ten singles on the Billboard R&B Singles chart.
troop ship         
Troopship         
·noun A vessel built or fitted for the conveyance of troops; a transport.

Wikipedia

Troopship

A troopship (also troop ship or troop transport or trooper) is a ship used to carry soldiers, either in peacetime or wartime. Troopships were often drafted from commercial shipping fleets, and were unable land troops directly on shore, typically loading and unloading at a seaport or onto smaller vessels, either tenders or barges.

Attack transports, a variant of ocean-going troopship adapted to transporting invasion forces ashore, carry their own fleet of landing craft. Landing ships beach themselves and bring their troops directly ashore.