The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers on the damaged beach of Enewetak. APs (transports) and CAs (cruisers) anchored off shore. The soldiers in a boat.
The U.S. Army secures Eniwetok Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers in the damaged area of Eniwetok. Tall palms and a wrecked Japanese tank. Burned supplies.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers walk inland. Burned supplies and debris. Abandoned artillery shell.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. Task Force off shores. Bursts along the shore. Landing crafts underway.
Loading of equipment on a U.S. ship at a shore in Normandy, France during World War II. An American sailor repairs a damaged LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel). A welder works on a gear. A jeep is lowered aboard the ship. A group of LCVPs in water alongside the ship. A jeep is lowered onto the deck and into a hold. A sailor directs a winch operator. A man operates a winch.
U.S. troops board a ship off the coast of Normandy, France during the D-Day landings of World War II. Soldiers exit an LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel) and climb up the gangway of the ship. LCVPs come alongside the ship for unloading. The troops embark on the ship. The troops in full combat gear on the deck of the ship.
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