Unloading of gasoline drums from a U.S. supply ship at Horiko Beach, New Guinea during World War II. Natives unload drums from the supply ship into water. They push the floating drums towards the shore, roll them on the beach and load them onto trucks. American soldiers stand around.
Recreation activities at the United Service Organizations (USO) in Chu Lai, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Soldiers relax and enjoy at the beach. Some soldiers play in surf. Other soldiers relax on the beach and watch the soldiers play. A sign board reads: 'Sorry No'.
Activities of the U.S. 5th Marine Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II Cruisers and destroyers bombard the beach. Marines aboard landing craft advancing towards the beach. Mount Suribachi in view. Explosions on the Iwo Jima beachhead. Explosions near a landing craft. Heavy columns of smoke arises from the base of Mount Suribachi.
Activities of the U.S. 5th Marine Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Troops in landing craft vehicle personnel (LCVP) looking forward on way to a beach. Troops debark from the landing craft. Iwo Jima beach, Mount Suribachi in background.
Activities of the U.S. 5th Marine Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II Task force off shore, equipment on beach in the foreground. Mount Suribachi in the background, men in foxholes on the beach. Men advance towards the beachhead.
Activities of the U.S. 5th Marine Division at Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Marines in foxholes on the beach. Airplanes diving in the background. Field howitzers and other weapons on the beach. Marines fire weapons.
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