June 14, 1944. Naval guns of U.S. battleships and other warships bombard the island of Saipan, in the Marianas, in World War 2. U.S. aircraft fly low over the shore attacking Japanese military positions. A U.S. tank and marines moving on the beachhead. October 19, 1944, landing craft, manned by U.S Coast Guardsmen, from the Coast Guard operated Attack Transport USS Calloway (APA-35) are seen among others maneuvering in the water as they begin the assault on Luzon, the Philippines. U.S. troops wading ashore on Luzon.
Aerial view of an area in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A shell hit on top of a cliff Aerial view of the area. Aerial view of the cliff.
U.S. Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A shell hit on the top of a cliff. An explosion occurs and smoke rises from the cliff. Marines fire at the cliff. Tracer and bullet hits on the cliff. A machine gun crew fires machine guns.
U.S. Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Marines pull a 37 mm gun down a road. Men crouch on the ground. Marines carrying guns advance through a field and a jungle. A gun crew fires the 37 mm gun.
U.S. Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A gun is fired. An explosion on the side of a cliff.
U.S. Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Marines near a tank. They work on the tank. Men carry ammunition to be loaded in the tank.
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