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mike boat noun a military landing craft US, 1977- Catch a “Mike” boat [LCM] to the IUWG site. Conduct service about 1300. — Clifford Drury, The History of the Chaplain Corps, United States Navy, p. 72, 1948
- Two motor-drive “mike” boat, each with a capacity for 300 passengers, would be waiting to load them on. — Frank Snepp, A Decent Interval, p. 505, 1977
- The mike boat came sliding toward the quay, its diesel engine falling silent as it coasted the last few yards to the early float. — Stephen Coonts, Final Flight, p. 252, 1988
- One of the SEAL Two lieutenants, Larry Bailey, took command of a Mike boat–an armored Landing Craft, Medium, or LCM–which held an 81-mike-mike (81 mm mortar), plus pairs of M60 and .50-caliber machine guns. — Richard Marcinko and John Weisman, Rogue Warrior, p. 83, 1992
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