Japanese documents piled up in large stacks during invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands. Stack of Japanese documents on the ground. Japanese books and documents in a cupboard.
Marine photographer looks at Japanese aerial camera during invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands in World War II. Marine with large Japanese spotting binoculars. Trees in the background. View of the binoculars.
An U.S. Marine handles a captured Japanese gun sighting or artillery sighting device device during invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands. Marine with captured Japanese light machine gun on the ground.
Locomotive pulls flat cars, loaded with boxes during invasion of Saipan, Mariana Islands. Trees in the background. Two men jump from the engine on the side of railroad tracks.
B-29 bombers arrive at Saipan in Mariana Islands during World War II. Jeeps and tents at a naval base of the United States Navy. B-29 bomber aircraft of the 11th Commanding Unit of the United States Army Air Force flies round over the runway strip at the base. Two B-29 bombers parked at the base. Two others of the series arrive and land on the strip. Jeeps and people near the landing strip.
B-29 bombers arrive at Saipan in Mariana Islands during World War II. A B-29 bomber aircraft of the 11th Commanding Unit of the United States Army Air Force flying in sky above the airfield. Near the landing strip of the airfield, many trucks and vehicles full with crowd stand. People near the landing strip watch the airplane landing.
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