Landing Ship Tanks in the United States. Engineers work on an unfinished Landing Ship Tank at a shipyard. The engineers welding and working on various parts of the ship. Men and women work together to build Landing Ship Tanks. Prefabricated structures fitted together. Ship rolled out of the yard to make room for another ship. Sailors get aboard the ship. An officer reads names from a piece of paper in his hand.
Landing Ship Tanks in the United States. A Landing Ship Tank departs from a shipyard. The ship goes under the bridge. Coast Guards Captain of the ship with other officers in the control room of the ship. Coast Guards on ship deck perform their routine tasks. The Coast Guards sleep on bunk beds. The cook cooking a meal in the kitchen. The crew members get alert on hearing the alarm. The Coast Guards undergo physical training. The Coast Guards sing and relax on the ship deck. The Landing Ship Tank moves on a river and a building along the river.
Landing Ship Tanks in the United States. A Landing Ship Tank arrives at free port. The officers converse with each other on the ship deck. The combat crew gets aboard the ship. An American flag hoisted on the mast of the ship. Sailors and officers salute at the flag. A convoy of Landing Ship Tanks underway at sea. Trucks aboard the ship. A Coast Guard officer looks through binoculars.
Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at Naval Supply Depot, New Orleans. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 pulls up to the dock. United States Coast Guards aboard the ship deck. The guards pass food supplies down chute to the deck. The Coast Guards slide the supplies to deck. The Coast Guards unload supplies from a United States Navy truck.
The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at Ammunition Depot, New Orleans. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 tied at the Ammunition Depot on the dockyard. An electric train pulls up along the dock. A boxcar pulls up along the Landing Craft Tank. A Coast Guard officer speaks to a man on the train. The Coast Guards slide ammunition boxes on a platform from the train. The guards line up the cans on the ship deck. '20Mm Anti-Aircraft Ammunition' written on the boxes. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at Ammunition Depot pulls away from dock.
The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at the Naval Supply Depot, Theodore, Alabama. The Landing Craft Tank Flotilla 29 at a dockyard. A crane removes supplies from boxcars and loads them onto the ship. Civilian workers load ammunition boxes. The workers hook loaded cartons as they are lowered by cranes. The workers wheel a large box of ammunition on a cart into the open bow door of the ship.
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