White phosphorous shells burst in Sulac village of Batangas Philippines. Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division load two Japanese machine guns.
Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division move up a hill through wooded area in Sulac, Batangas Philippines. An unexploded parachute demolition bomb.
Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division move across a grassy field as they patrol near the village of San Isidro in Leyte, Philippines. Soldiers make their way up a rocky trail and cross a stream and move further.
Two planes tow two gliders and lift them off the ground in Lipa in Batangas province of Philippines. General Walter Kruger exits from a plane to visit the United States11th Airborne Division and Major General Joseph Swing greets him. The two officers talk to each other.
Twenty four students of United States 11th Airborne Division jump school, jump from a C-46 aircraft and open their parachutes. They land in fields in Lipa, Philippines.
United States 511th Parachute Infantry attacks hill 2380 in Philippines during World War 2. Soldiers ascend the hill. Narrator describes scenes shown. Camera pans to show a wounded Japanese soldier far in the distance. Camera holds on that position for some minutes. U.S. machine guns and mortar shells strike at the Japanese position on which the camera is trained.
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