922 resultados para Cunaxa, Battle of
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Debris on beach. Caption; "Junk and wreckage on the Landing Beaches."
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Construction equipment and Marines establishing an encampment and moving material. Caption; "Organization finally restored on the hard hit landing beaches."
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Destroyed jeeps, trucks, boats, and other vehicales on beach. Caption; "Some of the landing craft and vehicles were 'Just Blown and Gone' those first few days."
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The beach seen from water, with tank, boat, jeep, and Marines as well as wreckage. No caption.
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Landing ship, tanks (or LST's, cargo ships designed to carry tanks and large equipment and which could beach and discharge loads) unloading. Caption; "LST's unloading on Southeastern Landing Beaches."
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Small amphibious landing craft wrecked on the beach. Caption; "The surf was to much for small Landing craft."
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Marines beaching an amphibious landing craft, with tank and other vehicles in background. Caption; "Looking northwest over southeastern landing beaches."
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Marines at rest with construction equipment and boats in the background. No caption.
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Hosptial unit, with injured Marines being treated in an area protected by sandbags. Caption; "Destruction littered the beach around this hospital unit."
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Tunnels carved by the Japanese on Iwo Jima. Caption; "Elaborate caves and tunnels were carved out of the volcanic rock throughout the island."
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Subterranean area with block stone walls and ceiling made of tree limbs. Caption; "Reinforced Japanese cave."
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Artillery shells and ladder in a cave. Caption; "Caves were numerous."
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Six Marines with rifles at ready, covering a comrade using a flame thrower on a cave. Caption; "Riflemen covering flame thrower as he 'FRIES' them out"
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Two Marines in landscape, with Turkey Knob (an elevation that hosted a Japanese communications center) presumably in the background. Caption; "Turkey Knob"
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Marines on Hill 382, a key strategic position on Iwo Jima and part of an area known as the Meat Grinder due to heavy casualties sustained by U.S. Forces. Caption; "Hill 382."