United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. A Marine sits in a barber chair in a forest area. He removes his helmet and leans back. Another Marine comes up and shaves with a bayonet. The Marines standing around watch him. Some Marines seated on a tank watch. They laugh looking at the Marine shaving.
United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. A Japanese fighter airplane in an open area. A dead Japanese with flies on his face. A Marine with a carbine kneeling in front of him. The Marines walk with M1 rifles and bayonets in hand. A 105 mm howitzer pointing towards a hillside.
United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. The Marines operate a radio in a forest area. A wounded Marine with a patch on his arm. Other Marines seated near palm trees. A landing craft with Marines advances towards a beachhead. The American flag on the landing craft.
United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. The Marines set up a 75 mm pack howitzer on a grassy terrain. They mount the gun on a carriage and assemble it. A Marine checks the angle of howitzer placement. He shouts cupping his mouth.
United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. The Marines in landing crafts heading towards a beachhead. Ships in the background. A 50 caliber anti aircraft machine gun mounted on a jeep. A tractor pulls a truck out of a muddy area. Mutilated body of a dead Japanese. A tank with a dozer shovel clears inland beach area. Palm trees on the ground. A marine places a wire through a wooded terrain. He attaches a block of TNT (Trinitrotoluene ) to a Japanese bomb on the ground. Dead Japanese on the ground with a pool of blood around head. The Marines stand by an M-4 Sherman Tank with a damaged track.
United States Marines in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. The Marines set up a bumper log for a pack howitzer. One of the Marine digs in for the bumper log. The carriage of a 75 mm howitzer on the ground. The muzzle of the howitzer as it is fired. The Marines in the foreground with ear phones on. A Marine unloads crated 75 mm shells off DUKWs (Amphibious vehicles). They stack the shells.
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