Preparations for United States Army Air Force operations against Japanese in China. Allied officers enter a cave. Inside the cave men work and plan the strategy for attack. A Japanese soldier in a bunker sends messages over a radio. Inside the cave officers look at a map and discuss.
Entrance to caves where submarines are assembled in Sasebo, Japan. Two men standing inside a cave. A man on a half-built submarine.
Japanese hill fortifications in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan. Caves, bunkers and pillbox fortifications on a hill. Wrecked huts along a slope as seen from a cave.
United States Marine Corps in Senaga Shima, Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A United States Marine Corps interpreter talks to Japanese Prisoner of War. A prisoner reads some documents. Prisoner seated in a field. Some more prisoners brought in a jeep. Marines talk to them. Japanese prisoner of war talks to people inside cave to surrender. A Japanese flame thrower throws flame in a cave. He along with Marines climbs up a hill.
U.S. 1st Marine Regiment use captured Japanese aerial bombs to destroy Japanese caves near Deragawa. Marines dig holes to place the bombs. They light fuse and clear away the area. Marines crouch along the hillside. They take cover and await the explosion. Explosion in cave. Marines approach and examine the damage. (World War II period).
U.S. 'K' Company, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment and tanks move up a hill in Okinawa. A Flamethrower tank in operation on caves on side of hill. The Flamethrower tank shoots flames into Japanese caves on side of hill.
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