The Philippine Operations in Philippines. A 75 mm howitzer is moved into position in a jungle area. United States soldiers load and fire a 105 mm howitzer. A soldier fires an M-1 rifle into a foxhole. A pup hiding in the bushes is rescued. (World War II period).
The Philippine Operations in Philippines. A United States ship at a harbor. A bulldozer moves down the ramp of the ship and advances towards beach area. United States soldiers aboard the bulldozer. Another bulldozer is lowered into water. (World War II period).
The Philippine Operations during the Battle of Leyte in World War II. General Douglas MacArthur, Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland, and George S. Kenny with President Sergio Osmeña in landing crafts en route to Red Beach in Palo, Leyte. The party walks through water or wades onto the beach. They look at a map and converse with each other.
The Philippine Operations in Philippines. United States battleships with soldiers at a harbor. Troops come out of landing crafts and walk towards the beach. The troops with rifles. A fleet of United States ships at the harbor. (World War II period).
United States troops in Paris, France. French people on the streets welcome United States troops. French civilians speak to the troops. Two French boys stand next to the soldiers. A group of United States soldiers, standing next to a pole, smokes cigarettes. An army jeep parked on a road. (World War II period).
Two civilians and two soldiers, are standing on the sidewalk in front of the train station at Montparnasse, Paris (Gare de Montparnasse) during World War 2. A remnant of former German occupation is a sign (in German) indicating it is for the German Army and contains the office of the train station guard officer. The French tricolor is displayed on the front of the building. Through the large glass window of the station, several men are seen huddled around a table inside. Camera moves inside, showing General Philippe Leclerc commander of the Free French 2nd Armored Division (2e Division Blindée,2e DB, aka La Division Leclerc). He is reviewing tactical maps with officers of his staff. After a glimpse of a train on a track behind them, the camera returns to Leclerc and his officers, and then pans upward to the train station clock reading 12:47.
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