United States Marines of 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division, invade Talasea, New Britain, Papua New Guinea in World War 2. A Marine digs on the ground with a knife and uncovers a Japanese Model 93 ("Tape-measure") mine. He picks it up and scrapes mud from around the cover of the detonator. Marines walk on dirt road carrying equipment. Marines firing M2 60mm light mortar. Long line of heavily laden Marines slogging along jungle path.
Marines of U.S. 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division, advance toward Talasea, New Britain in World War 2. Marines load and fire 75mm Howitzer. A tank stuck on a dirt road. The Marines dig around the tank's tread. The Marines give first aid to a wounded man. Two Marines seated with bandaged faces and legs. Dead Japanese soldiers on the ground. A shrine in the jungle.
View of The German Roman Catholic church at the Bitokara Mission compound in the Talasea District of New Britain during World War 2. U.S. Marines of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division are seen strolling near a large building with wraparound porch, and relaxing near rough buildings that appear to be serving as their temporary quarters. Several marines walk in the interior of the mission church building. Altar and rows of bench seats are seen. Another view of the mission compound. A column of armed marines walks into the compound.
U.S. Marines of 5th Regiment, 1st Marine Division, invade Talasea, New Britain. A U.S. armored vehicle being pulled uphill by a winch. The vehicle tows a trailer. The Marine driving the vehicle looks on the sides.
Landing Ship Tanks in the United States. A Landing Ship Tank moves at sea. The board outside District Coast Guard Officer's office reads 'Operations and Ship Movement section'. Officers discuss looking at a map on the table. Women marking on a large board on the wall. Coast Guards on the ship deck. United States Landing Ship Tanks arrive in the Pacific Theater.
Landing Ship Tanks in the United States. Engineers work on an unfinished Landing Ship Tank at a shipyard. The engineers welding and working on various parts of the ship. Men and women work together to build Landing Ship Tanks. Prefabricated structures fitted together. Ship rolled out of the yard to make room for another ship. Sailors get aboard the ship. An officer reads names from a piece of paper in his hand.
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