Landing Ships Tank (LST) underway at sea in Aleutian Island, Alaska during World War II. A freighter in the background. Landing Crafts Infantry (LCI) and Landing Ships Tank move around transport.
A Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) with American flag hoisted onto it underway at the sea in Aleutian Island, Alaska during World War II. Canadian troops on the flight deck of LCI climb down the side of the transport. LCI speeds towards the shore. Canadian troops wearing American equipment debark from beached LCI and move through surf and onto the beach.
American troops march in Aleutian Island, Alaska during World War II. Plane crew chief briefs some men at chart. Men load ammunition in P-40 war hawks and plane takes off. Soldiers answer a mail call.
U.S. Army troops rest along a roadway and smoke cigarettes in Alleutian Island, Alaska, during World War 2. Some stand and others are seated. Mountains in the background with snow on them. An army jeep passes by the men. View changes to crew working under the wing of United States P-40 warhawk fighter plane. Two men atop load ammunition into it.
United States troops push a 37mm anti tank gun up a snow covered slope in Aleutian Island, Alaska during World War II.
United States transport ships anchored at a bay with snow covered mountains in the background, Aleutian Island, Alaska. Brigadier General Joseph Ready, Major General Charles H Corlett of Amphibious Task Force 9, Brigadier General James W Barnett, Colonel Roy V. Richard of 87th Mountain Infantry on board a ship as they look shore wards through a pair of binoculars. Landing crafts move away from ships to the shoreline. Troops disembark from the craft and land onto the shore. (World War II period).
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