2:38 | After the invasion of Sicily, Terence Laing talks about beginning the "Italian Push" by delivering Patton's troops onto the Italian mainland at Salerno, during which there were many American casualties. Provided by John Hartrampf.
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Terence Laing describes the design of a landing craft tank (LCT), and the role that LCT flotillas played on D-Day. Provided by John Hartrampf.
Terence Laing recalls the role that landing craft tanks served during the invasion of Casablanca, and in returning injured troops to their ships after the combat ended. Provided by John Hartrampf.
During the invasion of Sicily, Terence Laing remembers American airborne troops taking friendly fire, and his Navy landing craft being met with heavy strafing from German fighter aircraft at Gela. Provided by John Hartrampf.
Terence Laing, serving mostly in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, talks about how little informed he had been about the Normandy invasion in June of 1944.
Terence Laing talks frankly about how serving in the military during World War II was a "dark spot in life" and how difficult it was to transition from military life back to civilian life after the end of the war. Provided by John Hartrampf.