United States Marine Corps of the 3rd Marine Division in Iwo Jima Island during the Iwo Jima operation of World War II. A convoy of tanks advancing on the Island. Tanks fire at Japanese positions. Smoke rises from explosions. The Marines fire flamethrowers from trenches.
United States Marine Corps of the 3rd Marine Division in Iwo Jima Island during the Iwo Jima operation of World War II. A convoy of tanks advancing on the Island. The tanks fire flamethrowers at Japanese positions. Fire and smoke rises from the target area. Dead Japanese soldiers on ground.
United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima Island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines repair Japanese air strip on the island. A truck tows a Japanese steam roller on the air strip. The Marines walk along. Smoke in the background.
United States Marine Corps of the 4th Marine Division in Iwo Jima island during Iwo Jima operation of World War II. The Marines interrogate a Japanese prisoner in a dug out in the Island. The Marine fills a Prisoner of war form. The Marine points at a situation map and interrogates the prisoner. The Marine speaks to another Marine reading the Prisoner of war form. Two United States tanks burning.
United States Marine Corp photographers take pictures with 35mm movie camera in the Pacific Theater during World War II. View of sunset. Huge explosions at night during night battle against Japanese enemy. Next scene is day time with Marines in many foxholes and bomb craters in exposed battlefield area on Pacific Island during combat. Two Marines hunched over and moving between positiions. Marines receiving enemy fire. Several scenes showing combat photographers (some dramatized) taking up positions in ditches and fox holes to record combat action with still cameras and motion picture cameras. Actual battle scenes of Marines pinned down by incoming enemy fire on an Island. Marines coming ashore on landing craft at beach area and marching in a group up a road. Marine combat cameramen in a ditch capturing action with motion picture movie camera. Titles of films are seen next on screen, reading 'With marines at Tarawa', 'Memphis Belle', 'Fighting Lady' and 'The True Glory'. Marine photographers check and clean parts of motion picture camera. Marine types on a portable typewriter beside him.
Fur seals on the Pribilof Islands in Alaska are selected, killed and skinned. Names of fur companies like Northwest Company, Hudson Bay Company, Astor, Rocky Mountain Fur Company written on hands. A large number of fur seals on the Pribilof Islands. Alaskan fur seals huddled together in a large group. A group of men skinning fur seals, and stacking the seal fur pelts. The surviving seals move across a beach and into the ocean.
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