Activities of the United States Marine Corps 5th Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Marines display 'pin-ups' and personal photographs to one another. They talk amongst themselves and show tattoos on their hands to each other.
Activities of the United States Marine Corps at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. DUKW (an amphibious truck) ashore, troops run alongside DUKW. Troops assist DUKW in getting ashore. Field howitzer crews locate battery on beach. DUKW with 'A' frame pulls field howitzer into position. Field howitzer battery sets up position at the beach.
Activities of the United States Marine Corps at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. 'A' frame on DUKW lifts a field howitzer from second DUKW, an amphibious truck. It drives out and howitzer being lowered to the ground. Troops advance up Iwo Jima beach. Other marines pinned down on the beach in the background. Two corpsmen help wounded man in silhouette. Corpsmen carry a wounded on stretcher.
Activities of natives in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A crippled native moves on a street. Men watch the native.
A gasoline station in Oklahoma, United States. 'Black Gold Gasoline' written on a board on the top of a building. Gasoline trucks and tanks arrive at the gasoline station. 'Distillate Kerosene' written on kerosene tanks.
USS Barnes underway at sea in Guam. USS Barnes is a training ship for Chamorro boys who are trained as U.S Navy mess attendants. An officer briefs the boys. A boy answers to a question of the officer. A navy tender picks up copra shipment. Natives load copra bags on the tender.
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