United States Army 32nd Division troops standing and sitting around Sasebo railroad station in Japan. Soldiers talking to a Japanese boy. Two rickshaws come to a stop and soldiers getting out of it. (World War II period).
Japanese soldiers at rail of transport "TAINO MAIU" in Fukuoka, Japan. Soldiers crowded on deck of transport. Rear view, stern of transport "DAIHO MARU NO 3". Japanese soldiers coming out of the Inspection Station (World War II period).
Crowded train with passengers hanging from sides, in Korea. Passengers sitting on top of cars pulling out of the yard. Passengers see outside the window.
Sixth Army Headquarters Military Personnel leaving building, getting into jeeps and driving off, in Kyoto, Japan. Scene of atomic laboratory at Imperial University of Osaka. Scenes show cyclotronic and other atomic equipment. Dr. Kikuchi, a leading physicist of Japan, discusses some papers with a United States Officer.
Power line to laboratory building in Kyoto, Japan, several months after the end of World War 2. United States soldiers using acetylene torch on sections of the cyclotronic equipment. Soldiers attaching winch cable to part of equipment through a hole in the building. Cable pulling the cyclotron apart.
Animated map of Tokyo, Iwo Jima, and Saipen. Arrows show attack on Iwo Jima. Aerial view of the island. Ships of United States Navy 5th fleet seen in the region. Numerous views of U.S. Navy ships shelling Japanese targets on Iwo Jima Island, with naval guns and rocket barrage. Smoke and explosions seen. View on a U.S. Navy landing craft after it is hit by a Japanese shell. Dead U.S. sailor on the deck of the ship. View of Aircraft Carrier in region. A U.S. fighter aircraft crash lands on the deck of the carrier. A U.S. plane crashes in ocean right beside a U.S. ship and sinks, but the pilot is thrown clear and is seen swimming. Crewmen on a nearby U.S. Navy destroyer ship throw a rescue ring buoy to the pilot of a fighter aircraft that crashed in the ocean. The pilot is returned from the rescue ship to his aircraft carrier via breeches buoy line between the ships.
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