Gun camera images of strafing attacks by United States aircraft during World War II in Okinawa. From high altitude for strafing, tracer rounds are seen firing at lines of communication. Pilot fires several rounds at a cliff overlooking a harbor and beach
From gun camera, tracers are seen as pilot strafes a compound on the ground in Iwo Jima, during World War II. He fires at installation on tip of island, with water on two sides. Smoke rises from the exploding rounds on the ground.
American aircraft strafing targets of opportunity on Okinawa, during World War II. Gun camera views of tracer rounds fired at myriad ground objects, some along lines of communication, like roads, and others seemingly random.
Gun camera scenes of U.S. fighter aircraft strafing shore installations and associated roads on Okinawa, during World War 2. Smoke is seen rising from several of the targets hit on the ground.
Gun camera of an American fighter aircraft shows strafing a road in undeveloped part of Okinawa, during World War 2. At another road, the gun camera records attack with tracer bullets showing hits upon targets in road, resulting in explosions, fire and smoke.
Allied invasion of Aguni Jima in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked) underway in Pacific Theater. LVT underway towards beach. Landing Craft Infantry aboard LVT. Shoreline of Aguni Jima in view. Loaded Landing Crafts approach beach. LVT lands on beach. Control boat and auxiliary craft on beach. Destroyer ships in view. Landing Craft Infantry advances and disperses on the beach.