U.S. amphibious tanks, commonly known as "Alligators", practice landing tactics" somewhere in New Guines". These tanks along with other types of landing craft played a major role in the successful landing by U.S. troops at Arawe, New Britain last Wednesday. The "Alligator" is one of the latest types of landing equipment developed thus far by the U.S. Army. December 26, 1943. (Photo by USA Signal Crops Photo).
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