United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima Island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines repair Japanese air strip on the island. A truck tows a Japanese steam roller on the air strip. The Marines walk along. Smoke in the background.
United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima Island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines question Japanese prisoners in a dug out. A Marine holding paper in his hand.
United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima Island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines dig on front line in hilly terrain. An explosion and smoke rises in the background. The Marines run across the terrain. Japanese radar atop a hill. Explosions on hillside. The Marines bring ammunition at a dug out. A United States tank burns near the airstrip.
United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines in a dug out. One of the Marines speaks over phone. Two Marines look through binoculars. The Marines fire M1 Rifles from the dug out.
United States 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment of 38th Division at Carabao Island, Philippines. Troops disembark form the landing craft on beachhead. The soldiers advance uphill with rifles in hand. The soldiers fire machine guns and other small artillery at enemy positions. The troops advance under cover of smoke screen. (World War II period).
United States 1st Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment of 38th Division at Carabao Island, Philippines. The Battalion advance uphill towards Japanese enemy. The soldiers cross a ravine. Smoke rises from an explosion on hillside. The crew members prepare to attack on enemy positions. (World War II period).
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