United States Marine soldiers load material on a Landing Ship Tank (LST) in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Marines without shirts on beach and push supplies in front of a LST. They push supply on skids. A crane lowers a supply box over the skids. The soldiers push the wooden box over skids into the LST. LST number 782 written on its door.
United States soldiers offload vehicles from amphibious vehicles during Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. A soldier on a jeep offloaded from a Landing Ship Tank (LST) almost completely covered by sea water. A bulldozer tank pulls the jeep out on the beach. Troops on a truck which is offloaded from the LST.
United States soldiers move inwards during the Philippine invasion of Lingayen Gulf in World War II. They inspect a wrecked Japanese Air Force plane in a field. American soldiers climb on the wings of the airplane. The burnt fuselage and destroyed engine of the plane. Symbol of Imperial Japanese Air Services on the fuselage of the plane. Trucks loaded with troops driven away from the field.
United States Marines advance during the invasion of an island in the Pacific during World War II. DUKWs advance towards sandy beaches as a fire in wooded area burns. Soldiers crawl through the wooded area. Amphibious vehicles keep arriving on the beach. The marines walk out of Landing Craft Vehicle Personnels (LCVP) on the beach.
United States soldiers during the raid on Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Soldiers wade through knee high water carrying their rifles and baggages. Landing Vehicles and war ships in the sea. Soldiers walk towards the beach. Dead body of a U.S. Marine lying at a muddy beach of Iwo Jima. The rifle and bag of the soldier near him. Two photographers walk on the beach and jungle roads.
United States soldiers during the assault on Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. U.S. Marines walk with an injured soldier on a stretcher. Two marines support injured soldiers to walk over a ridge. An injured soldier smokes a cigarette while a medic applies bandage to his back.
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