Japanese junk being attacked while underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. U.S. sailors aboard a submarine while underway at sea. Gun crew holding live ammunition. Japanese sailing junk underway. Japanese prisoners seated aboard the junk. Bucket of fish taken from the Japanese sailing junk.
Attack on Japanese junk underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. Japanese sailing junk being fired at. Ammunition being fired from 4 inches gun aboard the submarine. Japanese sailing junk burns. Black smoke rises up. Decks of the junk awash after being fired upon by the submarine. Japanese sailing junk burning to the water line. U.S. sailors look at the burning junk through binoculars.
Attack on Japanese junk underway in the Pacific Ocean during World War II. A U.S. submarine underway. Japanese sailing junk alongside the submarine. Japanese prisoner boards the sailing junk. The junk burns. Japanese cargo junk burns at night.
United States troops in the Solomon Islands during World War II. Tactical maneuver of bypassing some Japanese held islands and advancing to more strategic positions is explained. U.S. soldiers aboard a tank advancing along a shore. Some of the soldiers walking along the shore. They fire at Japanese positions. Holding rifles they search for Japanese prisoners. Buildings on a field. The soldiers standing in front of the buildings. Dead bodies of Japanese soldiers lying on the field.
A film titled: 'Attack on the Marshalls' depicts landing of U.S. troops on the Marshall Islands during World War II. A Japanese flag flying atop a flag pole. Animated map shows areas occupied by the Japanese. U.S. troops invade the areas. Marshall Islands, New Guinea and other places on the map. The 4th Marines and the 7th Infantry Division land on the Marshall Islands. U.S. airplanes taking off from an air base. They fly in formation overhead. A Japanese ship convoy underway in the Pacific Ocean. They are strafed from the air. Smoke arises as the ships explode. Aerial view of the Pacific Ocean. U.S. airplanes aboard an aircraft carrier underway. Japanese airplanes being shot down by United States aircraft and crashing into water, as seen in wing camera or gun camera footage .
A military training film details operations of U.S. forces on Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands during World War II. American Marines at the island. They stand nearby and inside a Japanese ordnance and ammunition magazine. They empty the ordnance storage area which was loaded with Japanese bombs. Ammunition is loaded onto a truck. Several Japanese have taken shelter in the basement of the magazine. Some of the Japanese in the magazine commit suicide. The remaining are taken prisoners. Debris in the area.
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