U.S. Army attack mission over Malabang in Philippines Island. An LST (Landing Ship, Tank) approaches the Malabang beach. Number '722' written on the LST. A bulldozer pushing dirt and trees over to the doors of the LST. Men unloading sand bags from the LST. Military vehicles disembarking the LST for the beach. The guerilla fleet and the crew watch the military vehicles disembark. Troops disembark the LST. The troops digging gun emplacement pits. Mobile antiaircraft guns in the pits. The bulldozers grading road. Trucks and vehicles disembark the LST. Trucks move along the road. Several LSTs along the Malabang beach. The trucks and vehicles move along the paved road in a line. The troops on the sides of the road, watch. (World War II period).
Activities at a beach on Diego Garcia Island, Indian Ocean. U.S. airmen at the beach. They put on goggles, snorkels and feet paddles. They enter the water and dive. Buildings and picnic tables seen along the beach. Palm trees seen in the background.
Allied forces raid the coast of Normandy in France on the D-Day invasion, during World War 2. North Shore Regiment (3rd Canadian Division) soldiers land at the Nan sector of Juno beach. The Canadian soldiers aboard a landing vehicle approach gutted coastal houses and Nazi bunkers on the Normandy beach. The gates of landing craft open and soldiers advance facing intense open fire by the Nazis. Soldiers carrying their weapons run in shallow sea waters to reach the land. One soldier pats the back of the next in front of him as they prepare to wade ashore. Several other beach landings shown by Allied soldiers. Some wrecked boats and dead bodies of Allied soldiers in the sea. Injured American soldier tended by a medic, and infantrymen take guard close to sea wall to protect themselves from German gun fire. Paratroopers including 101st Airborne land ten miles inside the coast, free French villages and talk to natives about whereabouts of Nazis. American soldiers talk to a French boy and girl and French women and men indicating German soldier whereabouts.
United States Marines advance during the invasion of an island in the Pacific during World War II. DUKWs advance towards sandy beaches as a fire in wooded area burns. Soldiers crawl through the wooded area. Amphibious vehicles keep arriving on the beach. The marines walk out of Landing Craft Vehicle Personnels (LCVP) on the beach.
United States soldiers during the raid on Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Soldiers wade through knee high water carrying their rifles and baggages. Landing Vehicles and war ships in the sea. Soldiers walk towards the beach. Dead body of a U.S. Marine lying at a muddy beach of Iwo Jima. The rifle and bag of the soldier near him. Two photographers walk on the beach and jungle roads.
Allied invasion of Palau Islands during World War II. Marines on a beach. A Marine strings a wire in the foreground at the beach. The Marines march towards the front. They rest on a beach. A 40 mm anti aircraft gun placed behind a sandbag mound. A Landing Vehicle Tracked in shallow waters after being knocked out in Japanese firing.
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