American soldiers and sailors on a beach at Adak in Aleutian Island, Alaska. They re-embark onto LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel) as naval men instruct them. After soldiers board, ramp is raised and LCVP moves towards ships. (World War II period).
American soldiers on a beach at Adak in Aleutian Island, Alaska. They embark onto LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel) as an Army officer checks off roster. Troops on board a craft as it moves towards a ship. A Naval officer directs traffic over a PA system. LCVP comes onto the beach and embark. (World War II period).
United States Army trucks and supplies on a large barge at Adak in Aleutian Island, Alaska. A man turns on the barge engine.
Admiral Rockwell presents citations to sailors as he pins up medals onto them at Adak in Aleutian Island, Alaska. He also presents citation to Naval officers of the 'Bell' for their action at Attu.
American soldier interviewed as he hangs his socks for drying on a hill in Aleutian Island, Alaska. Soldier tells that he is drying his socks because he had to wade through three feet of water to land at the beach at Adak. (World War II period).
American Sergent on board United States Naval ship Grant interviewed en route to Kiska in Aleutian Island, Alaska. He shares his experiences about landings at Attu while sewing his Adak patch on. Also expresses his opinion that Adak, Kiska landings and clean up will take six weeks.
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