U.S. Marines of the 2nd and 4th Marine Divisions on the beachhead during amphibious assault on Saipan, during World War 2. The beach is jammed with Marines and equipment. Smoke rising in background from bombardment by U.S. Navy warships.
U.S. marines stand about as an officer makes field notes for reports during the battle of Saipan, during World War 2.
U.S. marines firing a 75mm Pack howitzer during the battle of Saipan, in World War 2. View from distance, of smoke rising from bursting shells.
Smoke and flames billowing from a knocked out Japanese type 95 light tank, during battle of Saipan in World War 2. Two U.S. marines walk past it toward a grove of trees. Another burning Japanese tank. Contingent of Marines advancing slowly over rising terrain, as their officers watch.
U.S. marines approach a Japanese concrete bunker during battle of Saipan in World War 2. Others move across and open field. Fire burning near an abandoned Japanese wheeled cart. Dead Japanese soldiers lying near their abandoned Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun on its tripod.
Two marines are sitting on rocks during battle of Saipan, in World War 2. One has bandages on his right forearm. The other is applying dressing to the wounded marine's right shoulder. The wounded marine holds the bandage in place with his hand, while the other unrolls adhesive tape, and uses it to secure the bandage.
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