Survivors of USS Indianapolis in Peleliu, Palau towards the end of World War II. Hospital ship USS Tranquillity (AH-14) docked (sometimes misspelled as USS Tranquility). Boats in davits on a boat deck. A Red Cross flag flies from a yardarm. Stretcher cases being hoisted aboard.
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.
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