Examples of 'lsts' in a sentence

Meaning of "lsts"

lsts (noun) - LTS is an abbreviation for 'Long-Term Support', which refers to a specific version of software or technology that is supported with updates and maintenance for an extended period of time
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Two other LSTs were hit that day.
German torpedoes hit three of the LSTs.
Two LSTs struck by kamikazes were abandoned and sank.
Not far away were several LSTs and minesweepers.
The LSTs were unloaded over the next seven hours.
They sank the two LSTs and damaged one other.
Other sources place the total number of destroyed LSTs at nine.
All drivers in these LSTs work and have good output.
The battle group landed from tank landing ships LSTs.
About ten kamikazes attacked the LSTs of the landing force.
Those skilled in the art employ different formulations for different LSTs.
TAJSTAT has plans to conduct the LStS every three years.
The LSTs did not wish to remain after dark as a Japanese attack was expected.
Such a programme would combine HBS and LStS and possibly cover other specialized topics.
This came from Japanese reconnaissance pilots who appear to have mistaken LSTs for carriers.

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Rooks and her LSTs then proceeded to Saipan for another landing rehearsal.
Opportunities and Challenges for LSTs.
LSTs had a somewhat heavier armament.
Two former Newport class LSTs were refitted and sold to Taiwan.
I would been transferred to the amphibious truck company, working on floating harbours and LSTs.
The destroyer escorted empty LSTs to Cape Sudest and returned to Aitape with a resupply convoy.
As such, it contained no combat ships, only attack transports and a large number of LSTs.
However, LSTs do not always offer farmers a price advantage.
However, in all four rounds of LStS there was a module on migration.
The need for LSTs was urgent, and the program enjoyed a high priority throughout the war.
In the discussion regarding these statistical domains, LStS was not cited as a source of data.
Throughout the war, LSTs demonstrated a remarkable capacity to absorb punishment and survive.
The Evansville Shipyard was the nation 's largest inland producer of LSTs.
By the time the LSTs reach landfall, sea shall be calm.
The convoy consisted of 60 merchant ships and six LSTs.
Between them, the LSTs carried five LCMs and twelve LCAs.
Their cargo capacity is correspondingly smaller compared to the 072 family of LSTs.
They attacked the LSTs around noon but were driven off by massed anti-aircraft fire.
After accomplishing this diversion 1 and 2 April, Little screened transports and escorted LSTs to the beaches.
Unlike the other larger shipping, LSTs could beach and discharge directly onto shore.
The LSTs entered Hyane Harbour and beached, coming under mortar fire as they did so.
Consequently, construction of LSTs in the immediate post-war years was modest.
Thirty-eight LSTs were converted to serve as small hospital ships and designated LSTH.
On 11 October she got underway, screening LSTs and LCIs of the 7th Fleet to Leyte.
The Jason Class LSTs ( tank landing ships ) were built by Elefsis Shipyard for the Hellenic.
So no-one on the LSTs heard anything, and all those people died.
Characteristics of LSTs include solubility of the molecule, its half-life and antigenicity / - immunogenicity.
The seven LSTs were not refloated until 13 May.
That afternoon, six LSTs were attacked by a force of about 80 Japanese aircraft.
The 2007 LStS was supported jointly by the World Bank and UNICEF.

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