U.S. 899th Field Artillery Battalion, 75th Division in Germany during World War II. The soldiers of U.S. 899th Field Artillery Battalion, 75th Division unload 105mm shells from a vehicle. A soldier carrying a box of shells. A soldier with spectacles. A soldier removes tapes sticking on the shells. Another soldier taking out shells from a box. The soldier removes the tape. A soldier carries a shell and puts it in a dugout. He comes out after keeping the shell. A barrel of a gun in the foreground. The shells piled up. A soldier takes out shells and places them into a box.
U.S. 899th Field Artillery Battalion, 75th Division near Rheinberg in Germany during World War II. Barrels of 105mm howitzers in the foreground. The troops load shells and fire 105mm howitzers. A soldier working on the shells. Several views of the troops loading shells and firing. A soldier speaks over a radio. Another looks through an eyepiece. A soldier loading shells.
Aeriel view of damaged town Moen, Germany during World War II. Shell craters scattered in a field. The damaged buildings.
The Battle of Okinawa in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A group of U.S. Marines at a command post looks at a chart of a combat area. A Marine looking through a binocular. Another Marine stands holding the binocular and other stand behind him. U.S. Marines in a foxhole. A Marine in a partial foxhole with a mortar. The Marines in a trench look out over an open valley with binoculars. Smoke columns rise in a distance due to mortar fire. Marine communications squad lays telephone wires toward advance position. The Marines laying the wires. A group of Marines seated discuss and one of them puts on a mask. The Marine advance. A Marine carries mortar parts on his shoulders. A USMC (United States Marine Corps) sniper with a telescopic lens on a rifle shoots across the valley. The Mortar Squad firing. Phosphorous smoke shells hit the ground in the open valley and lay a smoke screen. A Marine speaks over a telephone and another smokes a cigar.
The Battle of Okinawa in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. U.S. Marine command post men lying flat on the ground. The Marines advance across an open field. A Marine advancing in the open field. Three Marines at a command post near the top of a ridge. A tank advancing in the background.
The Battle of Okinawa in Okinawa, Japan during World War II. A United States M5 tank with name "Amapola" painted on side is seen passing in the foreground. Two tanks advance and United States Army infantrymen follow behind. The tanks fire. Shells burst. The command post at the top of a ridge. The tanks firing. Smoke columns rise as the tanks fire. U.S. Army Lt General Simon Bolivar Buckner directing operations. United States 6th Marine Division tanks in a valley fire at caves on the side of a cliff. Smoke rises due to the firing, and U.S. infantry advance.
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