Activities of U.S. 1st Marine division in Okinawa, Japan on the L+1 Day during the Battle of Okinawa of World War II. Natives seated on the ground. A soldier with a rifle stands beside the natives and moves out. They carry their belongings and walk with children. A woman eats sugarcane. A woman carries an infant on her back. An old man smiles.
Activities of U.S. 1st Marine division in Okinawa, Japan on the L+2 Day during the Battle of Okinawa of World War II. United States Marine Corps( USMC ) General Roy Stanley Geiger and USMC Lieutenant General Pedro Augusto Del Valle confer about advance showing map. A soldier with a rifle stands in the background.
Activities of natives in Okinawa, Japan on the L+2 Day during the Battle of Okinawa of World War II. The natives seated on the ground. A man smokes a cigarette. U.S. 1st Marine Division personnel talk to the man. The natives crush beans by using a mortar and a pestle. Women look at the container of beans. Hand work on the container of beans. A fully clothed Okinawan washes his feet in a pool. The Okinawan cleans food by shaking it in air.
U.S. battle fleet off the coast of Okinawa, Japan on the L+3 Day during the Battle of Okinawa in World War 2. A battleship in the background. A landing craft in the foreground. The battleship fires. Landing craft come in and near a beach. At time 00:34 to 01:32 shows the battleship, USS Idaho (BB-42), in a very detailed close up. More landing craft near the island. Smoke rising on Okinawa island.
Activities of natives and U.S. 1st Marine Division in Okinawa, Japan on the L+3 Day during the Battle of Okinawa of World War II. U.S. 1st Marine Division, 2nd Battalion, 5th Regiment walks across a field. Communication men lay wires. An LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked). Men go up a ridge. Marines come inland from Red Beach. The beach in the background.
Rehabilitation of natives in Okinawa, Japan during the Battle of Okinawa of World War II. Native children on the ground. Beans are crushed in a mortar and a pestle. A woman cleans beans by shaking it. The woman cooks food. Two men work with a phonograph record player to start it. Dick Miller, an American actor, with Okinawans in a compound. A native man performs a dance in the compound. The natives watch him.
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