Native people in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A native village. A buffalo in a field. Trees in the background. Several native huts in the area. Women standing outside a hut. A man standing. Children playing in a hut. Women walk across a field. A man holding a hat.
U.S. Navy operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A U.S. ship underway. Sailors playing crap game on the deck. Other men crowded around the game. Four men playing cards on the deck.
A native village in the Pacific Theater during World War II. A buffalo in a field. Trees in the background. An officer and two sailors move through the village. They take rest. Several native huts in the area. Women standing with their children outside the huts.
U.S. Navy operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Pilots stand near an aircraft. They work on the aircraft. Four Japanese flag stickers pasted on the plane to depict the number of Japanese aircraft shot down by the American aircraft. A pilot adds a 5th Japanese flag decal to the plane, dipping it in a helmet full of water, placing it against the aircraft, and then peeling away its backing.
U.S. warships fire at a Japanese aircraft overhead, during World War 2. Tracers are seen against the blue sky. The aircraft is hit and falls in white smoke. Several U.S. warships are seen underway, including an aircraft carrier.
U.S. Navy operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. An aircraft in flight overhead. Aerial view of the target area. U.S. aircraft bombing the target area. Smoke arises from explosions.
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