A film about places of interest in Hawaii, United States. Aerial views of Moloka‘i Island. Several hotels and buildings near shore, and views on Molokai as water washes over rocks on a shore. A waterfall on the island. The sun sets as a couple walks along a beach.
A Landing Craft Infantry underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Landing Craft Infantry (LCIs) underway. A LCI underway as it fires at an island in the background. Smoke rises from the LCI. 20 mm gun crew aboard the LCI. A man observes island through binoculars.
Amphibious attack by the U.S. forces on an island in the Pacific during World War II. A U.S. battleship underway in the Pacific Ocean. Naval guns firing at Japanese positions. Landing crafts loaded with soldiers approach the island. Aircraft in flight drop bombs. An armored vehicle drives into a beach. U.S. troops wade inland during combat. Marines ducking behind bushes before an explosion takes place on the beach. Dead Japanese soldiers’ bodies lying on the ground. A firing rocket launcher on USMC M-2-4 1-ton cargo truck. Vehicles driven inland. A soldier fires a gun. Soldiers filing out of grass. They carry ammunition. Flames come out of a Flamethrower. The soldiers sit in a trench. Injured soldiers are treated in the jungle. Medics carry a patient on a stretcher. A jeep is driven away. Tanks move in a line. Soldiers on a battlefield.
Wounded U.S. troops are treated on a Pacific island during World War II. Landing crafts approach the island. Medical supplies and clean water containers are unloaded. The supplies are stacked on a transport vehicle. A horse drawn wagon loaded with supplies. Soldiers at a battalion aid center. A truck loaded with supply reverses. Injured troops carried on stretchers. Faces of shocked soldiers suffering combat fatigue (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder; PTSD). Sign paper noting diagnosis of combat fatigue for a soldier. A truck moves across a rough land.
World War II film shows workers surrounding a completed B-29 bomber parked on ramp of what appears to be the Boeing plant on Sea Island, Canada. Film clip reads: "Canada Builds B-29s for U.S." (Note: Boeing of Canada, headquartered at Vancouver, B.C., built a huge manufacturing factory on Sea Island to build aircraft for the war effort. In 1944 Boeing began to manufacture the mid-sections of B-29 fuselages there, including bomb bays for the bomber. These sections were then trucked to Renton, Washington where they were incorporated into final assembled aircraft. However, this clip shows a fully assembled B-29 that may have been flown here for something like worker morale purposes.)
An island in Hawaii, United States. A papaya tree on the island. A man holds papayas. A child eats a piece of papaya.
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