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Army Convoys Battle Heavy Snow In Pacific Northwest
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keywords: wwii, wicked weather, snow drifts, army ground convoys, snowplows
Synopsis: With snow drifts up to 20 feet deep Army convoys find it a major struggle to keep the roads open so troops and supply trains can pass through safely...(read more)
- Date: 1943
- Duration: 00:00:46
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States









Army Convoys Battle Heavy Snow In Pacific Northwest
Snow banks are often 10 feet high, with drifts up to 20 feet deep but the way must be kept open so troops and supply trains may go through. And these pictures show the jeeps and artillery going through after the snowplows have cleared the way.
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- Newsreels: 1943 - January 28