U.S. Marines salvage artillery shells from mud in Okinawa. Marines work party salvaging artillery shells from flooded magazine area. Marines lift 105mm shells out of mud.
USMC 7th 155mm Gun Battalion in Okinawa. 155mm guns fired from camouflage emplacement. Gun crew loads and fires 155mm gun under camouflage net, hilly terrain in the background. (World War II period).
U.S. 5th Marine Regiment Able Company fights the enemy atop a ridge in South Okinawa during World War 2. Two Marines armed with rifles firing over top of ridge. They fire weapons from behind embankment. Marine fires bazooka over embankment. Marine with flamethrower moves up on caves on side of valley. Marines along-side of ridge fire at enemy. Marines move out over top of ridge. Marines move down hillside into valley.
U.S. 7th Marine Division advances on Okinawa Hill 115. Tanks advance through dense woods knocking over trees. Infantrymen advance slowly through tall grass and occasionally firing rifles. A Japanese-American U.S. soldier is aided by other soldiers as they follow behind tank. First aid is applied to wounded soldier after they reach safety. (World War II period).
U.S. 7th Marine Division advances on Okinawa Hill 115. Flame-throwing tank moves into position and then sprays surrounding woods with flame.
U.S. 7th Marine Division advances on Okinawa Hill 115. Infantrymen and tanks advance through wooded area. Infantrymen stand in tall grass and fire their rifles. Soldier stands atop stationary tank and hurls grenade. (World War II period).
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