First ships at new dock after Allied liberation of Manila, Philippines during World War II. Dutch and American ships at dock area. “Fort Amsterdam” ship in Manila. Dutch and American flags on their ships. Trucks seen in foreground. Filipino workers load supplies. A crane hoists the supplies and load on to truck.
First ships at new dock in Manila, Philippines after Allied liberation during World War II. Ships at dock area. Trucks seen in foreground. A crane hoists the supplies and load on to truck. Fuel drums and ration dumps near dock. Filipino laborers at work piling rations. Piles of rations. Filipino men load trucks.
First ships at new dock in Manila, Philippines after the liberation of the city from Japanese forces during World War II. Power shovel cleans up debris near docks and loads it into dump trucks. View of dock area and fuel drums. A crane hoists the drums and load on to truck. Filipino laborers load drums onto trucks.
Interview recordings of U.S. nurses, rescued from Bataan at Leyte, Philippine Islands. Lt. Bradley, an Army nurse speaks. Lt. Alice Hahn, an army nurse speaks. American nurses imprisoned by the Japanese since the fall of Bataan. Group of twelve nurses pose and wave at camera.
Arrival of rescued Allied prisoners of war at Tacloban Airstrip, Leyte, Philippines in World War II. USAAF Curtiss C-46 Commando aircraft parked at airstrip. Ambulances backed up to C-46s. C-46s loaded with wounded soldiers (prisoners of war) rescued by U.S. rangers on Luzon. Men carry wounded soldiers on stretcher and transfer them into ambulances. Ambulances drive on airstrip, aircraft in the background.
U.S. nurses who are rescued from Bataan are in Leyte, Philippine Islands during World War II. A group of twelve nurses (American nurses imprisoned by the Japanese since the fall of Bataan) pose and wave at a camera.