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A fleet of amphibious vehicles entered the Oxfordshire water as part of the annual Traditional Boat Festival. One army green car in the water had an extra special crew member - a dog.
Originally dubbed the Landing Vehicle, Tracked, or LVT, over 18,000 were produced by the end of WWII and played a prominent role in operations during the conflict.
Among the vehicles used was the enormous LARC-LX, the largest amphibious vehicle ever created. Most military vehicles are quite large, but the scale of the LARC-LX is difficult to convey in words.
Lost Trail Winery and Vineyard featured the amphibious vehicle at its Honor the Fallen event on Saturday as it recognized the men and women who have died while serving in the military.. The event ...
Amphibious vehicles built by visionaries have been around since the 1800s. However, truly capable, mass-produced versions like the American LVT Buffalo or the German Schwimmwagen were developed ...
The Buffalo LVT (landing vehicle, tracked) was dug up by volunteers in Crowland in 2021. The amphibious vehicle was brought to Lincolnshire to act as a temporary dam in 1947- but was swept away ...
An application has been made to build a museum in Lincolnshire to house a World War Two landing craft. The Buffalo LVT (landing vehicle, tracked) was dug up by volunteers in Crowland in 2021. The ...
Lost Trail Winery and Vineyard featured the amphibious vehicle at its Honor the Fallen event on Saturday as it recognized the men and women who have died while serving in the military.. The event ...
Plans have been submitted for a new museum in Crowland to house the Buffalo LVT An application has been made to build a museum in Lincolnshire to house a World War Two landing craft. The Buffalo ...
A fleet of amphibious vehicles entered the Oxfordshire water as part of the annual Traditional Boat Festival. One army green car in the water had an extra special crew member - a dog.
The Buffalo LVT (landing vehicle, tracked) was dug up by volunteers in Crowland in 2021. The amphibious vehicle was brought to Lincolnshire to be part of flood defences in 1947 - but was swept ...