United States Marine Corps in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A United States Marine Corps interpreter talks to Japanese prisoner of war (POW). Marines search through the rubble with the help of an Okinawan. Smoke rises from behind the trees.
United States Marine Corps in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A United States Marine Corps interpreter talks to Japanese Prisoner of War. A prisoner reads some documents. Prisoner seated in a field. Some more prisoners brought in a jeep. Marines talk to them. Japanese prisoner of war talks to people inside cave to surrender. A Japanese flame thrower throws flame in a cave. He along with Marines climbs up a hill.
Japanese equipment in Senaga Shima, Okinawa in Japan. A view of the huts in the area. A man measures a 6 ½ inch Japanese shell case with a scale. He holds a detonator and a nose fuse cap.
American Marines in action in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan. A marine interpreter tries to get Japanese out of a cave. Japanese comes out and marines search him for weapons. Marines carrying arms advance. They move up a hill.
American Marines in action in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan. United States 6th Marine Division and 6th Tank Battalion move along a road. Marine machine gun squad moves down a road under the protection of tanks. Marines move up a ridge of Okinawa.
American Marines in action, Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan. Men of United States 6th Marine Division fire into tomb. White phosphorus shells explode among a group of trees on the hill side. Rows of tanks of United States 6th Tank Battalion fire across a ridge. Tanks fire into caves as they advance. (World War II period).
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