The United States 2nd Marine Division removes wounded from a battlefield in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Reconnaissance patrol move into a suicide valley through a dense jungle to count the number of dead marines. The marines talk as they give information to an officer. The marines rest in a dense jungle as they drink from canteen cups. Two marines carry a casualty on a stretcher as a tank moves alongside for cover. The tank backs out of position. The marines remove the casualty as a tank moves alongside and a machine gun is fired.
The United States 2nd Marine Division removes wounded from a battlefield in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. An ambulance jeep pulls up at a First Aid Station. The jeep parks and men remove casualty on a stretcher. Medics treat the casualty. They find the casualty to be dead. A priest near the dead marine. The dead being covered with a sheet. The priest says a prayer for the dead. The marines carry a stretcher towards the first aid room.
The United States 2nd Marine Division removes wounded from a battlefield in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. The marines carry a stretcher towards a first aid room. A native child lying on the stretcher being given first aid. Doctors and Corpsmen treat a casualty as they remove old bandages. The marines carry a stretcher with a native child lying on it and load it aboard an ambulance jeep. The jeep pulls away.
The United States 2nd Marine Division removes wounded from a battlefield in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A group of men seated under a tent at an aid station. Casualties lying on stretchers at the aid station. Men unload a casualty from an ambulance jeep. A doctor examines a casualty and checks the pulse. A Corpsman gets data from a wounded man. A wounded marine lying on a stretcher.
The United States 2nd Marine Division removes wounded from a battlefield in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. Ambulance jeeps come down a road towards a first aid station. The marines unload casualties on stretchers from the ambulance jeeps. The casualties being moved into the first aid station. A marine walks behind an ambulance jeep as it moves down a hill. The marines unload casualties on stretchers from an ambulance jeep. A doctor looks at a wounded marine. A wounded marine sitting on a stretcher. The marines load litter wounded on to a truck. The truck carrying wounded marines pulls away from the hospital area.
Treatment of wounded United States soldiers in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A casualty on a stretcher receives blood plasma. Medic or other personnel stands by waving flies away from the patient. An ambulance jeep arrives at an aid station. Soldiers carry a stretcher and a casualty in the aid station. A wounded man with shell shock being treated and interviewed. An ambulance jeep comes at the aid station. It backs into the area. A casualty on a stretcher. A Corpsman takes down information about the wounded. Corpsmen treat a wounded soldier. An ambulance in the background. A Corpsman and a doctor rig up blood plasma and give it to a wounded soldier on a table. A casualty being administered blood plasma. A truck loaded with casualties pulls away from the aid station. A jeep along side the truck and another jeep in the background. A group of doctors rests and smokes. 6th Regiment Aid Station. Soldiers gathered around the aid station.
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