Interviews of the rescued U.S. prisoners of war at the 118th General Hospital in Leyte, Philippine islands during World War II. U.S. Army man Walter O. French from Hardy, Arkansas being interviewed regarding his experiences as a prisoner. Walter O. French shares his experience.
Interviews of the rescued U.S. prisoners of war at the 118th General Hospital in Leyte, Philippines during World War II. U.S. Military man Melvin Noyes from Washington being interviewed regarding his experience as a prisoner. Melvin Noyes shares his experience.
Interviews of the rescued U.S. prisoners of war at the 118th General Hospital in Leyte, Philippines during World War II. U.S. Military man Louis Zellis from Chicago being interviewed regarding his experience as a prisoner. Louis Zellis shares his experiences. The tent ward of the evacuation hospital. Prisoners lie in beds and wave.
U.S. Airborne 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment paratroopers prepare for the invasion of Corregidor in the Philippine Islands during World War II. Paratroopers seated with medical supplies on Mindoro island. Soldiers pick up the medical supplies for packing. The supplies include iodine swabs, cotton absorbents and first aid. The soldiers pack these supplies into bags. A soldier carries the bags of the medical supplies and other soldiers assist him.
U.S. Airborne 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment prepare for the invasion of Corregidor in the Philippine Islands during World War II. Paratroopers in a large number on Mindoro island. They put on parachute packs. Other crew men assist them in putting on the parachute packs.
U.S. Airborne 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment paratroopers prepare for the invasion of Corregidor in the Philippine Islands during World War II. Paratroopers on Mindoro island. They clean weapons. A paratrooper puts on a parachute pack. A crewman helps him and other crewmen look at him. The paratroopers adjust their equipment.