On January 31, 1945, during World War 2, elements of the 11th Airborne Division attached to the U.S. Eighth Army, are seen in landing craft approaching the shore of Nasugbu, Batangas. They hit the beach in an unopposed landing, but one of their vehicles stalls near the shoreline. A DUKW Military Amphibious Vehicle moves along the shore as soldiers board the stalled vehicle and head toward the beach pulled by a bulldozer using a towline. Another vehicle is also seen, being pulled by a bulldozer.
A bulldozer levels a road near ravine in Sulac in Batangas province of Philippines. Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division bypass unleveled ground. They use a narrow ledge to advance.
Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division enter Sulac, in Batangas Philippines and examine Japanese supplies under a wrecked house. Soldier examines Japanese dugout. M-4 tanks and soldiers advance through the jungle.
Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division advance through the jungle in Sulac, Batangas Philippines. Knock out Japanese 75 mm Howitzer.
Soldiers of 187th Glider Infantry of United States 11th Airborne Division atop a tank advance through the jungle in Sulac, Batangas, Philippines. Tank with painted named "Green Hornet." American soldiers examine Japanese artillery equipment and gun boxes.
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.
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