Okinawan civilians in Okinawa during World War II. Civilians migrate from front to rear lines. They rest at roadside and start walking along the road.
U.S. army battles enemy in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Stream of fire from flame-throwing tank near Hill no. 89. U.S. soldiers pass in the foreground. Smoke rises from the hill.
U.S. soldiers and Okinawan civilians in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Soldiers round up a group of natives. Line of civilians at aid station wait for medical attention. A woman being treated for sulphur burns on her back.
United States 3rd Corps,Medical Battalion in Okinawa during World War II. A corpsman packs a wounded soldier's arm in ice. A shirt stuck to arm around the wound being cut away. Wounded arm. More ice being packed around the arm. A blanket being put over ice.
United States 3rd Corps,Medical Battalion in Okinawa during World War II. A former school building being used as a hospital. Vehicles outside the building. A sign reads ' Shock receiving ward' (for Shell Shock victims), a sign reads ' Scrape your feet' a man scrapes his rubber boots nearby. A pharmacist pour out water in a funnel and rinses it.
United States 3rd Corps,Medical Battalion in Okinawa during World War II. A technician examines X ray films in dark. He examines them as he smokes a cigarette. He completes the record on a paper. A Marine lying on a table as his X ray is being taken. Another wounded man on the table and he gets up. Plates being removed from the X ray machine. A technician operates a X ray machine.