US Navy survivors of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) sinking in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Entrance to a hospital ward at a naval base hospital. Ambulatory sailor patients exit from a building and climb into a waiting truck. Stretcher patients carried from the hospital ward and placed in waiting ambulances.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis (CA-35) sinking, seen in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Patients are carried on stretchers and loaded aboard an LCT (Landing Craft Tank). U.S. soldiers aboard a landing craft alongside the LCT.
Survivors of USS Indianapolis in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. The survivors aboard hospital ship USS Tranquillity (AH-14) (sometimes misspelled as USS Tranquility) off the coast of Peleliu.
U.S. 40th Division in Luzon, Philippines during World War II. Soldiers fire a 105mm howitzer on Clark Field. Smoke rises due to the firing. The soldiers discuss a map.
U.S. 40th Division in Luzon, Philippines during World War II. Military vehicles passing on a field. Mountains in the background. Soldiers firing a howitzer on the field.
U.S. 40th Division in Luzon, Philippines during World War II. U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur arrives at the war front. He talks to Commanding General of the 40th Division Major General Rapp Brush near Bamban. General MacArthur visits an airfield. He inspects damaged Japanese airplanes.
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