Invasion of Iwo Jima, Japan by United States during World War II. United States Marines of the 5th Division pinned down on a beach in Iwo Jima. Corpsmen of the 5th Medical Battalion carry a wounded on a stretcher into a LCM (Landing Craft, Mechanized) . A Corpsman treats the leg of a wounded Marine. Bandage being tied to the leg of the Marine. Corpsmen carry casualty across an open ground down to the beach. Crafts at the beach.
U.S. Navy LST-789 at a beach in Guam, Mariana Islands during World War II. Two men aboard LST-789 (Landing Ship Tank) as they take mooring lined off pair of bitts. A soldier takes a lens and starts looking through light. The soldier cleans the lens. Two cameramen as one cleans a part of the lens and other types the data sheet. Two LSTs with their bows at the beach and cargo doors open. A 6X6 truck drives by in the foreground. The bow section of LST-789 and men rest on the ground in the foreground. Men come down the ramp into the LST carrying their cargo bags. Two men take mooring line off bitts aboard the LST and start to heave in line. The LST-789 backs away from the beach flanked by two LSTs in the background.
U.S. ships at Normandy beach, France during World War II. Heavy seas break over concrete barges. Heavy weather in a harbor. A man crosses on a line. USCG (Unites States Coast Guard) 83 footer ship in water. A beach in the background. LCs (Landing crafts) beached by the storm.
U.S. ships and landing crafts at Normandy beach for invasion of France during World War II. Ships at a harbor. A beach in the foreground. A barrage balloon in the sky. Troops march along a road. Stranded LCs (landing crafts) on the beach.
Allied logistics supply operations getting started at Arromanches-les-Bains, France, following the Normandy invasion in World War 2. A large Landing Craft Infantry LCI(L) number 153 is seen beached, along with many other landing craft. Various other ships are seen along with cranes and equipment along the beach. Field ambulances move along the beach road. Camera focuses on LCI(L) number 642. Some larger ships are offshore. Trucks move along the road, and soldiers and Coast Guardsmen are seen.
Activities of United States Marine Corps in Iwo Jima, Japan during the Battle of Iwo Jima, World War II. A group of marines near a knoll. Unloading operations on a beach. Mount Suribachi in the background. A Task Force off the beach. The bow of a Landing Ship Tank (LST) in the foreground. The marines near a pile of volcanic ash. A Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel (LCVP) is beached. A Landing Craft Infantry (LCI) off-loads the marines in the background. A drag line is off loaded from the LST. More LSTs anchored in the background. The bow section of LST-792. A bulldozer is off-loaded from the LST.
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