Reconstruction showing a Japanese Admiral at headquarters on a Pacific Island during World War II. A Japanese four star Admiral and Staff Officer in headquarters listen to war results on radio. Admiral hears of kamikaze suicide of 43 Japanese aircraft, he stands up and bows to shrine.
A research film based on U.S. arson demonstration in the United States during World War II. A man covers a wooden crate. Small amount of gunpowder and magnesium power is placed inside the wooden crate. A group of men and officers talk to each other. The wooden crate is detonated. Smoke rises up from the box. Larger amount of powder is detonated inside plain wooden building which then bursts into flames.
Invasion of Japanese held island of Guam, Mariana Islands by U.S. army during Pacific Campaign of World War II. Formations of U.S. Navy TBF Avenger torpedo bombers heading for Guam. U.S. task force including APs (Transports), LSTs (Landing Ships, Tank), AKs (Cargo Ships) in transport area. LCVPs (Landing Craft, Vehicle, Personnel) underway to beach. BB (Battleship) bombards beach. U.S. Navy SBD Dauntless dive bombers in flight.
U.S. army officials aboard a ship underway during World War II invasion of Peleliu, Palau Islands. Interiors of U.S. AGC (Auxiliary General Communications) show NBC reporter Robert Ewing broadcasting to United States. Ewing meets Major General Roy S. Geiger, U.S. Marine Corps General Holland Smith, Admiral Theodore Wilkinson, and Admiral George Hudson Fort.
U.S. task force ships head for invasion of Peleliu, Palau Islands during World War II. U.S. sailor signals blinker aboard ship. AP (Transport Ship) and LSD (Landing Ship, Dock) underway. APs in convoy, one signals blinker. Navy signalman signals semaphore from ship. DE (Destroyer Escort) approaches. Convoy of APs in the background.
U.S. task force ships head for invasion of Peleliu, Palau Islands during World War II. Navy signalmen on signal bridge hoist signal flags. DE (Destroyer Escort) approaches and transfers guards mail via breeches buoy. Convoy of APs (Transport Ships) in the background.
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