U.S. Navy ships bombarding Okinawa during World War II. At start of film, American warships are seen near the shore of Okinawa. Landing Ship Medium (Rocket), LSMR, Number 651, is firing rockets. A Cleveland class light cruiser is firing its guns to starboard. More scenes of rockets being fired from landing ships, leaving trails of smoke as they go.
USS Mississippi in the Pacific Ocean. View on deck of USS Mississippi. American float plane OS2U on deck of battleship. Men work on guns. Men enter hatch of 14" gun turret. A man gives signal to OS2U. It floats on water.
USS Mississippi in the Pacific Ocean. Interior views of rotating gun barrel.
USS Mississippi in Pacific Ocean. Men tug line. Men handle lines on deck. Ship alongside dock. Crane raises the trolley of men.
Activities of Colonel Seagrave's medical unit in Northern Burma. Animated map shows Northern Burma. Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave, The Burma Surgeon performs an outdoor operation. Wounded soldiers and casualties are moved out by Burmese nurses for treatment. Doctors operate on injured people. Chinese medical personnel take training at American center for Chinese Army in India and they operate. (World War II period).
U.S. Naval bombardment of Peleliu island in Palau, Pacific ocean, during World War 2. A scout and observation (SOC) Seagull floatplane is catapulted from the heavy cruiser, USS Portland, CA-33.
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