Index of army motion pictures and related audio-visual aids (1972)

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MF 60 Amphibious Operations MF 60-5357 MF 60-5358 MF 60-5359 MF 60-5360 MF 60-5361 MF 60-5363 MF 60-5364 of a division wing strength landing force. Amphibious Operations—the Shore Party (Color—25 Min—1969) MF 60-5362 (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the organization, plan- ning, and tactics used by a task organized shore party to facilitate movement of men. equipment, and supplies across the beach in enemy territory, as part of a division wing strength landing force. Amphibious Operations—the Ship-to-Shore Surface Assault (Color—25 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the planning and execution of the ship-to-shore sur- face assault by a marine landing force of division wing strength, high- lighting the coordinated action of the naval transport team and bat- talion landing team. Amphibious Operations—the Ship-to-Shore Helicopterborne Assault (Color—29 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the organization, plan- ning, and execution of the ship-to- shore helicopterborne assault at the battalion landing team level, with particular focus on how communica- tion nets are used during lift, land- ing, and combat phases. Amphibious Operations—Artillery Planning MF 60-5365 and Employment (Color—15 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the formulation and elements of the artillery support plan, organization for embarkation and ship-to-shore movement of artil- lery units and equipment, establish- ment of artillery position and mass- ing of fire on targets. Amphibious Operations—Air and Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Organization MF 60—5366 and Functions (Color—20 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the organization and functions of a USMC air and naval gunfire liaison company in support of a US Army or allied division in an amphibious assault. Amphibious Operations—Embarkation- Combat Loading Planning (Color—20 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Shows how a combat loading plan in support of an amphibious assault is developed at the ship and embarkation team level. Amphibious Operations—Embarkation, Combat Loading of Amphibious Ships (Color—16 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Depicts the plans, equipment, and techniques used by the embarka- tion team to load men, equipment, and supplies of a marine division and marine air wing embarked for an amphibious assault on enemy positions. Amphibious Operations—the LST 1173 Class—Description, Beaching and Retraction (Color—27 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the characteristics, capability, and operation of the LST 1173 used to land troops and sup- plies on enemy held beaches. High- lighted are the planning and execu- tion of beaching, retraction, and causeway operations. Amphibious Operations—the Landing Craft Vehicle-Personnel (LCVP)-Description and Operation (Color—22 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the characteristics, capability, and operation of the LCVP, the smallest of the general purpose landing craft. Highlighted are: casting off and approaching a pier, ship-to-shore movement, beach- ing and retracting. Amphibious Operations—the Landing Craft Mechanized MK-6 (LCM-o), Description and Operation (Color—25 Min—1969) (Film is FOUO) (Adopted Navy Film) Describes the characteristics, 307