Training of American troops of Japanese ancestry, at Camp Shelby in Mississippi, during World War 2. Film opens showing a steam locomotive heading toward the camera, pulling a long train of passenger cars from which U.S. Army troops of the 442nd Regimental Combat Team, comprising American soldiers of Japanese ancestry, are seen waving from the windows. They step from the train, carrying their personal gear in duffle bags. Two African American train porters in white coats assist some soldiers as they leave the train. The troops load their gear and climb aboard canvas covered 2-1/2 ton army trucks that drive into Camp Shelby. The camp's Water tower and chapel building are seen in background. One soldier reads newspaper with headline:"Rommel Reported Moving Out Men,"(referring to German General Rommel and his Afrika Korps). Next scene shows troops gathering up their gear and marching off the their billets
A U.S. Navy Task Force in the Pacific Ocean off the shore of Saipan, Mariana Islands during the Battle of Saipan of World War 2. Heavy Cruiser, USS Indianapolis, CA-35,seen in camouflage paint. Smoke rising ashore, from naval guns firing. Shell splashes in water from Japanese shore battery. The U.S. cruiser and Japanese shore battery exchange fire. Much smoke rising on shore from naval gun strikes. A Tennessee class battleship in camouflage is illuminated by sunlight against dark background. Sunlight frames clouds.
U.S. Marine Corps Communication activities at Peleliu, Palau Islands. 5" Japanese duel purpose gun knocked out by fire. Damaged Japanese range finder lying on deck. Captain Pettard, Colonel H.D. Harris and Lieutenant Colonel R.W. Boyd discussing plans on situation map at forward Command Post (CP). Col. Harris talks to other officers. He uses phone. (World War II period).
U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Richmond Turner (in garrison hat) converses with Admiral Chester Nimitz and officers accompanying him on visit to Kwajalein island during World War 2. They walk about the debris left after the battle of Kwajalein. The area is dominated by broken trees and foliage. They climb into three jeeps. Change of scene shows the group posing for a photograph. (An inverted color image of the Cruiser, USS Indianapolis (CA-35) is momentarily inserted here.) Back on Kwajalein, damaged remains of Japanese fuel drums are seen. Admiral Nimitz and party walk across remnants of shattered trees and foliage. They pause near destroyed remains of Japanese structures. Suddenly, an image of the USS Indianapolis appears (rightside up, this time). Glimpse of a U.S. Navy PB2Y Coronado flying boat overhead. A succession of fuzzy scenes. A scene turned sideways. Admiral Turner (in garrison cap, holding a cup of coffee) converses with visiting officers. Admiral Nimitz, seen momentarily, with arms akimbo.The visiting officers board jeeps.
Alien enemy detention facility in Crystal City, Texas. The facility is for relocation and internment of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans during World War 2. A guard opens a door. Mail truck comes in. Mail bags are unloaded from truck. Mail is delivered to internal security office. In the office, mail is examined by Japanese, German and Spanish specialists in the center.
An air raid by the United States Army Air Force on Kyushu, Japan during "Operation Downfall" of World War II. View of a Japanese merchant vessel sailing the North Pacific Ocean as seen from aircraft cockpit view. United States Army Air Force tracers strafe the Japanese merchant vessel underway in the ocean. Hits on the deck and in the water around the ship. Mountains in the background.
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