The daily life of people in Okinawa. Natives walking carrying their personal possessions. Jeep passing along a road. Luggage on horses. Natives standing outside huts. Men seated outside a tent. A man discussing with a medic. Other men working.
Life of people in Okinawa. Natives going to rice paddies. Native woman washing cabbage at a well. Native woman and child beside hut. Woman working in a garden. Man getting a haircut. Other men watch. A ladder lying on the ground.
People working in Okinawa. Natives around compounds building temporary shelters. Unloading bags of rice into storehouse. Leveling the mud on ground with machine. Trees in the area.
People working in Okinawa. Native woman tying a towel around her head. Barbed wire entanglements in the background. Women washing clothes. Marines standing and discussing along village road. Sign reads: 'Slow Down, Civilian Compound, Off Limits, Brower Road'. Women crossing a street.
The operations of the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. Soldiers fire guns. Okinawan refugees emerge from huts and clog a road. Jeeps, tanks and amphi tracks ford a stream. Bulldozers repair a road.
The operations of the U.S. Marine Corps in Okinawa during World War II. Marines advancing along the way. Snipers are routed from the hills with pack charges and small arms fire. Dead body of soldiers lying on the street. Smoke arises due to firing.
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