The Dutch and Spanish collaborated on the "Enforce" design which entered service as the Rotterdam-class amphibious transport dock and Galicia-class landing platform dock.
Knots Landing | Dixon of Dock Green | ship | Manchester Ship Canal | Liberty ship | Landing gear | Cargo ship | coastal defence ship | ship of the line | Advanced Landing Ground | cruise ship | Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee | Landing Vehicle Tracked | Landing Craft Support | Zarya (polar ship) | United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification | Minesweeper (ship) | Landing Ship, Tank | landing gear | Landing at Nadzab | cargo ship | Albert Dock | Tyne Dock | The Phantom Ship | Ship transport | National Union of Ship's Stewards | landing craft | Jetplane Landing | Japanese Special Naval Landing Forces | Instrument Landing System |
The name USS Fort Snelling has been assigned to two dock landing ships of the United States Navy, in honor of Fort Snelling, a fort at the confluence of the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers, for many years the northernmost military post in the land of the Sioux and Chippewa.