KETC | Living St. Louis | LVT Alligator Landing Craft

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS tells the story of a World War II era LVT Alligator Landing Craft that was rented from the Armed Forces Museum in Alton, Illinois for use the film FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS. The LVT, built in St. Louis by the St. Louis Car Company, is one of the few remaining in working condition and a link back to the time of World War II and the history of St. Louis.

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  • The LVT is now at the Farm Museum in Greenville, IL and can be seen from the highway. Their DUKW and LVT are sitting outside exposed to the elements.

  • thanks for posting this

  • awsome dude bring more

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