The Philippine Operations in Philippines. United States battleships with soldiers at a harbor. Troops come out of landing crafts and walk towards the beach. The troops with rifles. A fleet of United States ships at the harbor. (World War II period).
View from a U.S. Landing Craft Infantry (LcI), of four U.S. Coast Guard personnel in a sinking Higgins boat from the Attack Transport, USS Bayfield (APA-33), off Omaha Beach on D-day, in World War 2. Another Higgins boat, from the Bayfield is nearby. The four Coastguardsmen pose standing in their stricken boat. Then it goes under and they must swim. The LCI crew throw life rings to them and pull them aboard.
D-Day on Iwo Jima, Japan. Bombardment by U.S. 3rd Marine Division on the island. Damaged bow of USS Logan (APA-196) following collision with USS Napa (APA-157). Hospital ship USS Solace (AH-5) underway. Ships at the beach line. (World War II period).
D-Day on Iwo Jima, Japan. Beach area of Iwo Jima. U.S. Army and Navy personnel untangle a Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) from a Landing Craft Mechanized. Marine engine untangled from wreckage of LCVP. Troops on a Landing Ship Tank (LST). Gun crew fire 155 Howitzer. (World War II period).
Sailors of USS Valley Forge (CVS-45) on liberty in Saint Thomas, United States. The crew walks down the gangway from USS Valley Forge. The sailors at the restaurant of Bluebeards Castle Hotel. The crew takes sunbath at Morning Star Beach. They walk down a street. The sailors and the natives buy fish.
U.S. Navy Admirals board HMS Scorpion during Normandy Landings of World War II. Admirals Harold Rainsford Stark, Don P. Moon, John L. Hall Jr. and Alan Goodrich Kirk board HMS Scorpion from a landing craft off Omaha Beach.
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