U.S. Army Air Forces bombardment group bombs Nagoya, Japan during World War II. U.S. 58th Bomb Wing, 468th Bombardment Group B-29 Superfortress bombers fly in formation en route to target on Nagoya, release bombs. Aerial views of smoke rising from targets.
U.S. 24th Division, 19th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion unit at Defense positions, U.S. Security Platoon of Regimental Headquarters in Sui-ri, Korea during Korean War. Tank units withdraw from defense positions and proceed along dirt road.
Aerial tramway for transportation in Kachil-Bong, Punchbowl during Korean War. U.S. medic and soldier examine a wounded soldiers alongside a jeep. Medic throws a smoke bomb to attract attention of U.S. Air Force H-13D Siox helicopter. H-13D approaches and lands. Casualty is loaded aboard H-13D. H-13D takes off and flies towards mountains in the background. Sign reads 'Mobile Army Surgical Hospital'.
U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt in Hawaii, United States during World War II. U.S. soldier patients on balcony watch President. Three patients in beds on balcony wave. President's motorcade passes along street in hospital area. Convalescents, soldiers, a nurse standing in front of hospital salute passing car.
U.S. 7th Division review at Schofield Barracks in Honolulu during World War II. Division assemble. Troops parade along field. Troops march behind spectators. U.S. soldiers and officers salute the parading troops. U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt seated in convertible car with U.S. General Douglas MacArthur and Admiral William. D. Leahy. President shakes hands with U.S. Major General Archibald V. Arnold. U.S. General R. C. Richardson stands next to Arnold. Riding in front seat of car is Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. President's motorcade passes along road. Soldiers with rifles salute passing cars.
U.S. troops advance in Taejon, Korea during Korean War. U.S. soldiers fire artillery guns and mortars on advancing North Korean forces near Taejon. Soldiers dig in. Artillery guns being fired. Crew of a mortar gun pit. Soldiers set up radio communications. U.S. infantry and tanks move up. Captured Soviet vehicles and guns are inspected by U.S. troops. Captured Soviet tanks.
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