Wounded United States Marines at the 5th Marine Division hospital in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A syringe being inserted in a large open wound inside a Marine's jaw. Syringe being pushed into various parts of the jaw. Towels being packed around the wound. Doctor swabs out the wound. Doctor stitches an open wound in Marine's jaw. Marine's face after wound is sewn and dressing being placed on the wound. Doctor probes into a wound in a Marine's mouth.
Wounded United States Marines in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. Wounded 5th Division Marine being carried on a stretcher into an operating room. A corpsman opens rear of an ambulance and removes a wounded Marine from the ambulance. A Marine being placed onto an ambulance. A wounded Marine being carried into an operating room. Ambulance jeep backs up to entrance of the operating room. Corpsmen carry wounded Marines on stretcher from the jeep to the operating room. An ambulance loaded with wounded marines pulls away.
United States 5th Marines Division in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. A map on a paper. Smoke rises from an area. A weapon carrier with rockets mounted at the rear. Rockets burst as smoke rises. Aerial bursts of white phosphorus. Puff of smoke rises from the area.
United States 5th Marines Division in Iwo Jima, Japan during World War II. White Phosphorus shells and rocket burst as smoke rises. Enemy emplacement on fire. M-4 tank with a long stream of fire as it burns. Convoy in the harbor. A wrecked U.S. Navy PBY aircraft in the foreground. American convoy in the harbor. Marines along the beach in Iwo Jima.
United States 3rd Corps,Medical Battalion in Okinawa during World War II. A corpsman packs a wounded soldier's arm in ice. A shirt stuck to arm around the wound being cut away. Wounded arm. More ice being packed around the arm. A blanket being put over ice.
United States 3rd Corps,Medical Battalion in Okinawa during World War II. A former school building being used as a hospital. Vehicles outside the building. A sign reads ' Shock receiving ward' (for Shell Shock victims), a sign reads ' Scrape your feet' a man scrapes his rubber boots nearby. A pharmacist pour out water in a funnel and rinses it.
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