LCT

LCT may refer to:

  • Labour Congress of Thailand
  • Lactase, an enzyme
  • Landing craft tank
  • Lane Cove Tunnel, a toll road in Sydney, Australia
  • Lake Champlain Transportation Company, US
  • LCT resort, Busan, South Korea
  • Ligue Communiste des Travailleurs, former Senegal political party
  • Lorain County Transit, Ohio, US
  • Mathematics

  • Limit comparison test, for series convergence
  • Linear canonical transformation, an integral transform
  • LCT resort

    LCT is a major urban development project under construction in Busan, South Korea. Located in Haeundae's popular beach, it consists of a 411.6 m, 101-floor supertall landmark tower and two 85-floor tall residential skyscrapers. It has an urban entertainment complex at the base housing a shopping mall, a hot spring spa and a water park. The landmark tower will house luxury and residential hotels with a convention center and an observatory.

    Groundbreaking was held in October 2013 and completion is scheduled for 2018.

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    LCT 7074

    LCT 7074 is the sole surviving British Landing Craft, Tank (LCT), an amphibious assault ship for landing tanks on beachheads. Built in 1944 by Hawthorn Leslie and Company, Hebburn, the Mark 3 LCT 7074 was part of the 17th LCT Flotilla during Operation Neptune, the naval dimension of the D-Day landings in June 1944. The vessel was decommissioned in 1948, and presented to the Master Mariners' Club of Liverpool to be used as their club ship and renamed Landfall. Later converted into a floating nightclub, the vessel was acquired by the Warship Preservation Trust in the late 1990s and was moored at Birkenhead. The vessel was raised in October 2014 and transported by sea to Portsmouth for restoration.

    Design

    Initially developed by the British Royal Navy and later by the United States Navy during World War II into a number of different versions. Initially known as the "Tank Landing Craft" (TLC) by the British, they later adopted the American nomenclature "Landing Craft, Tank" (LCT). LCT 7074 was one of 235 LCT Mark 3’s. The vessel was built by Hawthorn, Leslie and powered by American Sterling Admiral petrol engines. Launched on 30 March, 1944, the vessel was commissioned into the Royal Navy shortly afterwards.

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    Wister wins fourth LCT Baseball championship in five years, shutting out Panama

    Poteau Daily News 12 Apr 2025
    The Wister Wildcats refused to be denied on their home field, beating Panama 12-0 in three innings on Friday to win their fourth LeFlore County Baseball Tournament championship in five years. Ethan Thornburg hit a grand slam in a nine-run ....
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    LCT Baseball: Wister stands tall at home entering final round at home

    Poteau Daily News 11 Apr 2025
    Wister was almost unstoppable offensively on Thursday as the Wildcats (14-2) earned the first spot in the LeFlore County Baseball Tournament final round ....
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    LCT Slow-Pitch Day 1: Pocola, Whitesboro hold strong late to face off on winners side

    Poteau Daily News 09 Apr 2025
    In the third round of the LeFlore County Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament, No. 1 seed Pocola and No. 3 seed Whitesboro pulled out with wins to face off in the winners bracket final after close challenges. Pocola (19-2, ranked second in ....
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    Pocola gets top seed for LCT Slow-Pitch

    Poteau Daily News 27 Mar 2025
    Pocola, the three-time defending LeFlore County Slow-Pitch Softball Tournament champion, once again received the No. 1 seed for the tourney as seeds were decided on Wednesday ....
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    Wister Wildcats receive top seed for LCT Baseball

    Poteau Daily News 27 Mar 2025
    Wister’s baseball team received the No. 1 seed for the LeFlore County ....
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