A U.S. Army Air Forces C-47 Skytrain lands on Malabang Airstrip during the attack mission on Malabang in Lanao del Sur Province in Philippines Island during World War II. C-47 Skytrain lands in the Malabang Airstrip. A man stands on the airstrip beside the aircraft. Fields in view surrounding the airstrip. The aircraft takes off from the airstrip. Captain Jarnigan of the 13th U.S. Army Air Forces Operations and a few guerrilla soldiers place banana stalk markers at the end of the airstrip.
A U.S. Army Air Forces B-25 Mitchell aircraft dive bombs during the attack mission over Malabang in Lanao del Sur Province in Philippines Island of World War II. B-25 Mitchell aircraft in flight. Malabang town and airstrip in view. A coastline and a part of the aircraft seen. Parachute-covered radio jeep and soldiers on the field. Bombs dropped on target areas in Malabang explode. Smoke rises from the explosions.
U.S. Army attack mission over Malabang in Lanao del Sur Province in Philippines Island. The U.S. Army units on a field. U.S. Army Captain Kellet, standing near an army jeep, radioing pilots on bombing targets. Soldiers stand beside the Captain. Sgt. Albert S Miller sitting on an army jeep and passing information to the radio jeep on the walkie-talkie. Captain Jarnigan briefing the pilots on the bombing areas, showing them the locations on a map spread out on the front of the jeep. The pilots gather around and look at the map. A-24 taking off from the field. Another A-24 taking off. A vessel in the ocean. (World War II period).
View of Argao Church (San Miguel Arcangel Parish Church, Poblacion, Argao, Cebu 6021 Philippines) in Argao, Cebu, Philippines. Exteriors and stone tower of Argao Church, erroneously identified as the location of the first church service in Cebu.
Natives of the Philippines. Exteriors of a newly built government hospital in Bontoc, Philippines. Filipino patients lying in beds at the hospital. Nurses and doctors in background Nurses look after the patients who receive free medical care.
Scenes from the city of New Orleans in Louisiana, United States. Ruins of the old Spanish Fort at the Bayou St. John on Lake Ponchartrain, also sometimes called Fort St. Jean or Fort St. John, or Fort San Juan del Bayou. Tourists walking in the old fort area, and view of an old cannon in the fort grounds. Exterior view of the city arsenal at 615 St. Peter Street directly behind the Oabildo. The arsenal is on the site of a former Spanish prison. It was war designated in 1915 to be the relic department of the Louisiana State Museum, and dedicated as a "Battle Abbey." View inside the arsenal, where two African American men are seated on the ground with their legs in the stockades or stocks to demonstrate their operation.