U.S. Marines of 3rd Battalion 22nd Regiment escort civilians in Okinawa. Shows Marines in full combat gear with weapons slung over shoulders. Underbrush in background. Native civilian walk along sandy terrain.
Japanese radar station in a cave on top of a hill in Okinawa. Interior- Japanese radar equipment barricaded with log walls is camouflaged on top of entrance. Heavy barricaded walls of log about two feet thick with camouflaged netting all around. View of country side. Hilly and bushy terrain with smoke in background.
A Marine of U.S. 6th Marine Division 4th Marines interrogates a civilian prisoner in Okinawa. One Marine talks into a radio receiver placed on the back of other Marine. Marines around small camp fire. (World War II period).
Marines of U.S. 1st Marine Regiment walk along path with civilians . Back view of Marines with rifles walking along road. Hills in background. Civilians escorted by Marines.
U.S. 1st Marine Regiment relieves 22nd Marine Division in Okinawa. Japanese families and Marines stand around. Native families sit on ground. Personal belongings spread all around. Civilians walk along a path, one man leads a horse. Marines escort civilians along path near a farm. Other line of Marines move along in background. Long line of Marines move through hilly terrain.
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.
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