P-38s and P- 47s of the U.S. Army Air Force fly over Philippines during World War II . A group of P- 47 Thunderbolts and a P-38 Lightning in flight. A group of P- 38s in flight over the clouds and the terrain.
A P- 51D plane or Mustang of the 3rd Air Commando Group, 5th U.S. Army Air Force, being repaired in Philippines. A mechanic works on the P- 51. Swastikas, Japanese flag and American flag painted on the fuselage of the plane. Pilot in the cockpit is Captain L.E. Curdes. Below his painted name on the plane it says "C. C. Buck Wheat". Captain Curdes exiting the cockpit.
Graders and natives at work at Moret Field, Zamboanga in Philippines. Graders work on a airstrip. Some natives wearing hats shovel dirt. A sign reads 'Souvenir Hunters Welcome'. Men near a wrecked Japanese plane. Sign on an establishment reads 'Moret Field, Zamboanga'. A vehicle drives past it. Men load vehicles in a supply dump. A plane flies overhead.
A radio tower being bombarded in Philippines during World War 2. Close view of fuselage of a plane. Insignia and name 'Major G. Laren, Jr.' written on the fuselage. Aerial view of the city. A U.S. pilot and a co-pilot in the cockpit of a plane. A steel radio tower hit by a shell. There is an explosion and flashes of fire as the shell hits the tower in the center. The tower falls down.
A B-24 Liberator of the U.S. Army Air Force flies over the clouds in Philippines. Aerial view of the terrain below. B-24 bomber in flight.
Bombs dropped from a U.S. Army Air Force plane in Philippines during World war II. Smoke rises as the bombs hit the target. Thick white smoke comes out as a burning plane falls towards the ground. Burnt grass and trees on the side of a road. Bombs dropped over water. Smoke rises as the bombs fall into water.