LANDING VEHICLE TRACKED WWII DOCUMENTARY FILM 81414
This restricted World War IIera blackandwhite film was produced by the US Navy to introduce the viewer to the LTV the Landing Vehicle Tracked (an amphibious warfare vehicle and amphibious landing craft). An LTV narrates the film as the vehicle is shown being utilized by US Marines (mark 00:52) on a test course. Maneuvering across the ditches and through mud, were told how it could also be used as a bridge if necessary, as we see at mark 01:30. An LTV emerges from a tank landing ship and hits an unidentified beach in the Pacific Ocean at mark 02:25 while taking fire. Combat footage fills the screen as the action is narrated including Japanese soldiers being burned from their hiding places by flamethrowers (mark 04:45). LVTs are used to transport wounded Marines from the battlefield to hospital ships (mark 05:10) before returning to the firing lines, where a flamethrower is affixed to the vehicle (mark 05:55) where we give that hill the hot foot but good. Following some routine maintenance, the LT
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