United States Navy transport off coast in Aleutian Island. American soldiers move supplies and equipment from beached landing barges to the shore (World War II period).
Abandoned Japanese 105mm, twin Bofors and a 40 mm anti aircraft guns at Kiska in Aleutian Island, Alaska. An abandoned supply ship beached at Kiska, during World War 2.
Japanese radio and observation hut at Kiska Island in Aleutian Island, Alaska. Supply shed and wrecked Zeros. Wrecked telephone poles and wires. Armored vehicles on the beach.
American soldiers and sailors on a beach at Adak in Aleutian Island, Alaska. They re-embark onto LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel) as naval men instruct them. After soldiers board, ramp is raised and LCVP moves towards ships. (World War II period).
American soldier interviewed as he hangs his socks for drying on a hill in Aleutian Island, Alaska. Soldier tells that he is drying his socks because he had to wade through three feet of water to land at the beach at Adak. (World War II period).
Soldiers of Amphibious Task Force 9 debark from a LCI and wade through water to land at a beach in Aleutian Island, Alaska. (World War II period).
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