United States Marines Corps leave Australia to invade Solomon islands during World War II. Marines get off a railroad train. Marines carrying combat gear march to a port. Ships in the background. Marines walk up a gangway. Marines embark onto a ship.
United States Marines Corps on their way to invade Solomon islands during World War II. A convoy of ships underway at sea. A signalman sends blinker signal. Marines aboard a ship. Marines at rails aboard a ship. A convoy of ships underway at sea.
United States Marines Corps in the Solomon Islands during World War II. Dead Japanese soldiers on a beach. U.S. Marines inspect the dead bodies of Japanese soldiers. The Japanese prisoners seated under palm trees in a field. Captured Japanese soldiers behind a fenced area. Japanese prisoners being made to march. A U.S. Navy medical Corpsman examines the prisoners, some of whom look starved, thin and emaciated. A Japanese soldier enters the fenced area. Japanese prisoners seated in a field. One of them smokes a cigarette.
An Allied campaign in the Solomon Islands during World War II. A machine gun on a beach. Soldiers load cartridges and fire the machine gun. The soldiers load shells into a howitzer. The howitzer is fired.
An Allied campaign in the Solomon Islands during World War II. A United States Marine carries a flame thrower on his back. He uses the flame thrower in an area. The area on fire.
U.S. Marines in the Solomon Islands during World War II. A United States Marine holds a U.S. and a Japanese rifle and compares them. Bullets of a rifle. A Marine ties a wooden piece on his feet. A Marine climbs up a coconut tree.
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