A front line aid station of the U.S. Army Japanese-American 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Belmont, France during World War II, while engaging to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Vosges Mountains. Medics treat wounded soldiers. One soldier is treated for a hand wound, and another for a shoulder wound.
A medical aid station of the U.S. Army Japanese-American 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team in Belmont, France during World War II, during operation to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Vosges Mountains. A soldier with a bandaged head is given blood plasma. Another soldier with bandaged head wound, on a litter, is determined to be dead. Bodies of two fallen soldiers on litters, covered completely in blankets
An aid station of the Japanese-American 442nd Regimental combat team in Belmont, France during World War II. Soldiers moving wounded on litters from a vehicle displaying red cross flags. Unit was fighting to rescue the Lost Battalion in the Vosges Mountains. A wounded soldier is carried on a litter to the aid station. Medics remove a bandage from the head of the soldier and examine him closely. He blinks his eyes and moves his lips.
An aid station of the 2nd Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat Team (Japanese-American) in Belmont, France during World War 2. Medics load casualties into a military ambulance that drives away. Casualties are loaded into an ambulance. The ambulance drives away. A sign reads; '2nd Battalion, 442nd Medical Aid Station'.
Japanese-American troops of the 442nd Combat Team in Fays, France during World War II. Memorial services for the dead. Soldiers fire guns to honor the dead. A band of the 442nd Combat Team plays. Battalion Commander Lieutenant Colonel Virgin R. Miller and Colonel James M. Hanley bow their heads. The soldiers advance along an area. A sign reads: 'Honor Roll of the 2nd Battalion'.
Japanese-American troops of the 442nd Combat Team in Fays, France during World War II. Memorial services for the dead. Soldiers seated on a field. They bow their heads in respect of the dead. The soldiers stand in formation. A chaplain sings.
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