U.S. ships, crafts, and amphibious vehicles used to carry out an amphibious operation on foreign land, United States. Specially equipped U.S. ships designated as Control Ships depicts DEC (Control Escort Vessel) underway at sea. PCEC (Patrol Craft Escort Communication ship) underway at sea. Taskforce vessels scattered at sea. Ships used for amphibious operations including AGC (Amphibious Force Flagship), APA (Attack Personnel Transport ship), AKA (Attack Cargo Ship), LSD (Dock Landing Ship), APD (High Speed Transport), LST (Landing Ship Tank), and LSM (Landing Ship Medium). Landing Crafts include LCU (Landing Craft Utility), LCM-6 (Landing Craft Mechanized Mark-6), LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel), LCPR (Landing Craft Personnel Ramped), LCPL (Landing Craft Personnel Large). Landing Vehicles includes LVT 3-C (Landing Vehicles Tracked Mark 3-C), LVTP-5 (Landing Vehicle Tracked Personnel Mark-5), LVTA-5 (Landing Vehicle Tracked Armored Mark-5), and DUKW (six-wheel drive amphibious truck). Control Ships DEC and PCEC.
Ceremonies to mark173rd anniversary of United States Marine Corps, United States. American Freedom Train on tracks. Marine Corps honor guard lined up at a railroad station. The 19th Commandant of U.S. Marine Corps General Clifton B. Cates speaks at his desk.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment camps during World War II, United States. Japanese-American doctor with a nurse in Red Cross hospital at an internment camp. Japanese-American officials seated and two women write at a desk in a court. Japanese-Americans cast votes. German-American women play piano. Group of Japanese-American stand in the background. Japanese-American kids in library.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment camps during World War II, United States. Japanese-American doctors and nurses in operation theater. A dentist treats a patient. Nurse looks into a microscope. Japanese-American kids in bed. Student nurses around a patient lying on bed.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment center during World War II, United States. U.S. flag flies from a pole. Japanese-American teachers in a school with children at WRA center. Teacher at blackboard teaches students in a classroom. Young girl student attaches war saving stamp on a board. Young Japanese-American boys and girls play on a basketball court. Men load truck and work on wooden frame houses. Student attends a class at a college.
Life of Japanese-American citizens in WRA (War Relocation Authority) internment center during World War II, United States. Old age Japanese American citizen attend Americanization class at WRA center. Japanese-Americans playing on a field. Spectators look on. Players on a basketball court. Man lifts a barbell. Young boys swim. Japanese-American WACs (Women's Army Corps of United States) talk with a man.
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