U.S. 29th Marine Division and tanks advance under fire in Okinawa. Marines advance behind tank. Tanks moves out, smoke all around. Marines take cover around tank which is parked on ridge. Tank on side fires guns towards hills in the background where smoke arises. Marines advance behind tank. Tank parked on ridge with gun aimed on side. It starts moving around. Marine hiding behind tank stands up and shoots with rifle. Marines with rifles and Browning Automatic Rifles fire from behind the tank. (World War II period).
Tanks support U.S. 29th Regiment, 6th Marine Division, in advance under fire on Okinawa. U.S. tanks in field. Smoke rises from fire in the far background on hill. Two tanks advance over field. Smoke in the background. Tanks advance past other tanks which are parked. Marine crawls around on ground in the foreground. (World War II period).
U.S. Marines, of the 6th Tank Battalion, at an ammunition dump in Okinawa Tank Service Park, right after the end of World War 2. They open wooden cases and unbundle 75mm shells, which they pass hand-to-hand, up to a marine in the turret of an M4A2 tank.
U.S. military vehicles cross a muddy road in Okinawa. Jeep moves along a road through very deep mud. Truck moves past through mud. Truck convoy passes through mud. A U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) International Harvester M-2-4 one ton weapons carrier with canvas top stuck in mud. Small truck moves around stuck truck. Wheel of a truck moves through mud.
U.S. military vehicles cross a muddy road in Okinawa. Trucks and jeep are driven along road through very deep mud. Bulldozer pushes mud off road. LVT-3 (Landing Vehicle, Tracked) moves on mud. Bulldozer shove dirt road off.
U.S. military vehicles cross a muddy road in Okinawa. Marine cameraman walks along road in very deep mud. Marines walk in mud in bare feet. Truck moves through mud up hill. LVT-4 (Landing Vehicle, Tracked) moves through mud. Truck loaded with Marines moves onto main road. M-29C amphibious cargo carrier moves on road. Bulldozer tows a line of stuck vehicles. The line of vehicles backs up to another stuck vehicle. Two marines attach stuck vehicle to line of vehicles.