With the Marines at Tarawa
This documentary about the November 1943 Battle of Tarawa was filmed by U.S. Marine cameramen and won the 1944 Academy A…
The Army-Navy Screen Magazine was a news, information, and entertainment report designed for servicemen and shown in all military movie thea… read more
The Army-Navy Screen Magazine was a news, information, and entertainment report designed for servicemen and shown in all military movie theaters during World War II. The U.S. Army Signal Corps produced the films under the supervision of Frank Capra, who originated the series. This episode from early 1944 includes a segment about Los Angeles high school students working in aircraft factories, a cartoon featuring “Private Snafu,” and a profile of a Marine cameraman who filmed the brutal invasion of Tarawa in November 1943. The final segment includes graphic scenes of death that may disturb some viewers. close
This documentary about the November 1943 Battle of Tarawa was filmed by U.S. Marine cameramen and won the 1944 Academy A…
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