United States Army soldiers move inwards during the Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. A soldier sitting at a camp watch through binoculars. A U.S. Army radio operator sitting inside a camp talk into a microphone. The soldiers sit outside their camp and talk to a Filipino civilian man smoking a cigarette. Several Filipino civilians gather around the United States Army soldiers as they pass 'C' rations to them.
U.S. Navy vessels in the Philippines. American float plane OS2U lands in slick. Destroyer underway at sea. Many antiaircraft bursts in air in the background. Battleship fires 14 inch guns at Japanese enemy targets. Many auxiliary ships and Landing Ships Tank (LSTs) in Lingayen Gulf on "S" Day. Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) and many other landing crafts underway. Destroyer bombards beach, LCIs in background. LCIs near beach fire. An island in the background. (World War II period).
United States soldiers offload vehicles from amphibious vehicles during Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. A soldier on a jeep offloaded from a Landing Ship Tank (LST) almost completely covered by sea water. A bulldozer tank pulls the jeep out on the beach. Troops on a truck which is offloaded from the LST.
United States soldiers move inwards during the Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. They inspect a wrecked Japanese Air Force plane in a field. American soldiers climb on the wings of the airplane. The burnt fuselage and destroyed engine of the plane. Symbol of Imperial Japanese Air Services on the fuselage of the plane. Trucks loaded with troops driven away from the field.
United States soldiers advance during Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. A soldier sitting at a camp watches with binoculars. A U.S. Army Landing Ship Tank (LST) stationed near a beach. Soldiers in amphibious vehicles. The men wade towards the beach in shoulder high water. The LST approaches a beach. Other navy boats and ship follow behind. Military vehicles and equipment offloaded from amphibious boats into trucks by enlisted native men. U.S. soldiers with their rifles watch the loading. Amphibious vehicles are driven on the sandy beaches.
United States soldiers advance during Philippine invasion of Lingayen, Luzon during World War II. A soldier sitting at a camp watch with binoculars. A U.S. Army Landing Ship Tank (LST) stationed near a beach with its doors open. Soldiers in DUKWs slide down its ramp into sea water and move towards the beach. A soldier talks to enlisted natives. A tank bulldozer drives out of the LST and pushes sand to make a ramp. DUKWs driven on sandy beaches and other military equipment is offloaded from LSTs. A convoy of DUKWs driven on the sandy beach.
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