The USS Randolph (CV-15) hit by a Japanese Yokosuka P1Y " Frances", twin-engine kamikaze bomber, on her starboard side,aft, just below the flight deck, as she was anchored at Ulithi, during World War 2. Flames appear in the dark aboard the carrier as firefighters work in the area under searchlights. Later scene shows crew members silhouetted against orange flames as they fight the fire. It appears to come under control, but several small explosions propel burning objects aloft, and flames continue to break out. (Note: 25 crew were killed and 106 wounded during this incident.)
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. Infantrymen walk on muddy road in Kin village. A house on roadside. Infantrymen walk up hillside (World War II period).
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 in World War II. Infantrymen bring Japanese civilians out of native houses. Japanese civilians leave houses.
Kin village mop up on east coast of Okinawa by United States 7th Infantry Division in World War II. Infantrymen search cloths of Japanese civilians outside house. Infantryman looks at civilian putting on his shoes on entrance of house. Soldier talks to a Japanese civilian who crouches down.
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