A Japanese suicide boat loaded with 300 lbs picric acid. A ruler is laid on the motor of the boat to show measurement. Marine of 6th Marine Division stands near the Japanese boat. Wooded area in background. Various equipment shown.
Flamethrower tank burns bushes in Okinawa. Muzzle of tank flamethrower shooting flames on grass. U.S. Marines riding on M4A2 tank advance toward grass. View of Japanese soldier on fire. He crawls and runs through heavy grass trying to put fire out with hands over his head. Marines with Thompson Sub-Machine gun walks forward to search him. Japanese soldier lay on ground. Several Marines kneeling over him bandage cuts. Flamethrower tank moves in toward grass. (World War II period).
U.S. Marine Battalion Command Post attacked by Japanese antitank gun in Okinawa. Marines in Battalion Command Post scatter for cover as Japanese antitank gun fires. Smoke arises from fire. LVT-3 (Landing Vehicle Tracked) burns after hit. Burning LVT-3 throws billows of smoke up in air. Vehicles caught in open fire. (World War II period).
Japanese caves set on fire in Okinawa by U.S. Marines. Flames coming out of Japanese cave on side of hill. Cave burns. (World War II period).
Japanese land mines in Okinawa. Japanese land mine lying on rocky field. U.S. Marine shovels rocky field.
Wounded Japanese prisoner sits on stretcher and looks at his leg. Marine talks to a Japanese prisoner. (World War II period).
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