A Japanese suicide boat loaded with 300 lbs picric acid. A ruler is laid on the motor of the boat to show measurement. Marine of 6th Marine Division stands near the Japanese boat. Wooded area in background. Various equipment shown.
Marines of United States 6th Marine Division in Okiwana. The Marines are gathered around a fire in jungle. One Marine smokes and the other one holds a rifle. (World War II period).
A captured Japanese suicide boat. The boat is loaded with 300 lbs of picric acid. Marine of United States 6th Marine Division moves around the boat. Various equipment on the boat
U.S. Flamethrower tank shooting flames into coastal ridge line of Shima, Okinawa. Fire and smoke spreads quickly. Billows of smoke rise from fire in woods. (World War II period).
Shima beach during battle of Okiawana. Senega-Shima with tide out. Breakwater following shoreline. Breakwater, and native huts and tent camps in coastal village. (World War II period).
Flamethrower tank burns bushes in Okinawa. Marine behind embankment covered by other Marine with M1 carbine. They watch grass fire. Muzzle of tank flamethrower spits out gas. Place where gas is landing in the bushes. Gas is ignited and bushes are burning. (World War II period).
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