Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division. Infantrymen walk on muddy road in Kin village. A house on roadside. Infantrymen walk up hillside (World War II period).
Battle of Okinawa in Japan, during World War II. U.S. Infantry troops advance on a road lined by trees in the village of Kin in Okinawa. The soldiers, holding guns, move in front of the houses in the village. Women and children seated in front of the houses. Children watch the soldiers in front of a building. A board, with letters written in Japanese. The U.S. soldiers with the villagers. Soldiers inspecting Japanese uniforms. The soldiers searching for Japanese troops in the village. The Japanese troops dressed as villagers being led away by the U.S. troops.
Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division in World War II. Army officer speaks over portable phone on side of road as infantrymen stand about in the background. Infantrymen search entrances of native huts. Native girl smiles.
Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division. Infantrymen carry Japanese ration out of houses. Japanese civilians watch infantrymen. Soldier puts carton of Chesterfield cigarettes found in hut on top of Japanese rations. (World War II period).
Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division. Soldiers walk on muddy road. (World War II period).
Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division in World War II. Infantrymen bring Japanese civilians out of native houses. Japanese civilians leave houses.
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