U.S. 1st Marine Division fights the enemy near Shuri Castle, Okinawa. Marines examine the wreckage of burial vaults and barracks near Shuri Castle. Marines walk around debris. Wrecked automobile in background. Marines examine it. Ford V8 insignia on the same. Marines walk through debris and clean Japanese rifle. U.S. Grumman TBF flies overhead and drops parachute supplies. (World War II period).
U.S. 1st Marine Division near Shuri Castle, Okinawa. Two Marines tie the American flag onto a rifle. A Marine carries the rifle towards the second Marine and gives it to him. The Marine climbs hill on Shuri Castle and raises the American flag.
U.S. Marines of 'F' Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Regiment advance through a town in Okinawa. Marines in two long files come through village huts in background. Long line of Marines at different intervals, march down a winding road. All Marines in combat gear with weapons slung over shoulders. 30 caliber machine gun crew behind a stone wall. Grassy terrain in background.
U.S. Marines of 'F' Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Regiment receive parachute supplies in Okinawa. Two TBF Avenger aircraft fly overhead. First TBF drops three parachutes of different colors with supplies. Supplies come down the hilly terrain. Marines look up towards the planes. Marines scattered all over the hills. They grab parachutes and fold them up. A shack burns in background.
U.S. Marines of 'F' Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Regiment receive parachute supplies in Okinawa. Marines unload supplies from bundles which were just dropped by TBM Avenger aircraft. Marines in dungaree trousers without shirts. They take 81mm mortar shells out of the casing. They carry shells on shoulders and stack them up. Tents in far background behind bushes.
U.S. Marines of 'F' Company, 2nd Battalion 22nd Regiment treat wounded Marines in Okinawa. A group of Marines carry wounded Marine on a stretcher. The Marine gives first aid to casualty lying on the stretcher. Marines are crowded around the man on stretcher, giving him first aid. Marines give plasma to to other Marines. They pick up the stretcher with the casualty. (World War II period).
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