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1944 BATTLE OF KWAJALEIN ATOLL OPERATION FLINTLOCK WWII INVASION OF MARSHALL ISLANDS 58004 

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This black & white U.S. military film is about part of the January/February 1944 battle for Kwajalein, known as Operation Flintlock. This section shows the U.S. seizure of the islands of Roi and Namur as part of Operation Burlesque-Camouflage. This battle resulted in the U.S. seizing the southern portion of the Marshall Islands group. This film dates to mid-1944 and was originally restricted, and no wonder -- the film presents a brutal, unflinching look at island combat.
Opening: U.S. troops on patrol, taking fire, explosions. Smoke and gunfire all around, dead bodies everywhere. A hangar's sheet metal is all that remains after being bombed. Operation Burlesque-Camouflage was the US seizure of the islands of Roi and Namur in the Kwajalein atoll of the Marshall islands group (:07-1:41). Smoke plumes, artillery is fired. Amphibious crafts bring soldiers to an island. Soldiers on the shore (1:42-3:17). U.S. troops crawl along the beach and move inland. They landed at the southern shore of Namur (which was Green 1 to the west of Yokohama Pier and Green 2, which was to the east of this pier). Soldiers move as do tanks (3:18-5:14). Soldiers carry light machine guns. Troops take cover. A big explosion followed by cover fire. A map is shown with the troop line advancing, this is explained. Troops take cover in the sand. Planes fly over the troops (5:15-7:19). General Schmidt. An enemy ammunition explosion occurs. Tanks on the beach as the Fourth Marine Division moves. Trenches the enemy used (7:20-8:44). The Allies controlled three quarters of the island but the remaining Japanese resistance was heavy. U.S. troops advance with medium tanks. Planes fly over. Thick black smoke and fire. Marines surround resistance and fire at them (8:45-11:00). Tank drives through a wooded area. The island is finally taken as a whole by the Allies. U.S. troops rest. Some troops remove Japanese bombs from a storage area. 40 Japanese troops take shelter under the storage, smoke bombs are used to get them out, 7 give up, the rest commit suicide (11:01-12:26). A map explains the next target, what islands were taken and what remained. Burlesque Island had a fire. Bombed out island. U.S. troops stand around. 165 Koreans, 99 Japanese taken prisoner. American dead are wrapped in ponchos, sprayed with sodium arsenate and buried (12:27-15:12). American dead is fingerprinted before burial for proper identification. Bombed out hangar. Troops look around the island. Large artillery is found on the island of Burlesque (15:13-16:47). On Burlesque were found five German type block houses with thick concrete. Plans for making one of these block houses. Bombed out ruins (16:48-18:08). Air raid shelters. U.S. troops walk around near the shelters. A tank ditch was found on Camouflage (18:09-19:24). Interrogation of Japanese POWs. POWs drink water. Nude POW walked by troops along the beach. Prisoners are put onto a boat and then a ship. A native of the island on the ship (19:25-21:11). Guns and tanks on Burlesque. U.S. troops wear helmets, walk around. American rides a bike. Troops set up on the beach (21:12-23:12). Rockets and bombs are rounded up by the troops, a pile on the beach. Map shows Burlesque and Camouflage Islands. The plan of attack is explained and shown with arrows. Islands have an American flag background (23:13-24:59). Marshall Islands on a map. Operation Flintlock is explained (25:00-26:51). End credits (26:52-26:58).
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Комментарии : 27   
@jonathangriffiths2499
@jonathangriffiths2499 3 года назад
Just checked the islands on Google Maps . Fascinating .
@davefellhoelter1343
@davefellhoelter1343 2 года назад
I have Family involved with KWAJALEIN after we took it. the family joke was only two jeeps on the island and they hit each other!
@shable1436
@shable1436 Год назад
There's another common one back then, they said there's a girl behind every tree. Remember we leveled everything, nothing grew until the 60s
@jollyjohnthepirate3168
@jollyjohnthepirate3168 6 месяцев назад
My dad was part of the 7th ID and invaded Kwajalein. He said that the Japanese, who had been on the Atoll for years never bothered to range their artillery on any of the smaller Islands. Worst was a lack of fresh water and not enough real-estate to dig a mass grave for the Japanese dead. Instead of burying the bodies the black, swollen, stinking corpses were loaded on LCVPs and taken off shore for burial at sea. The navy didn't do a good job. And soon enough the tide brought the dead bodies back to Kwajalein.
@michaelmcteer9472
@michaelmcteer9472 4 месяца назад
My stepfather was in the 32nd Inf Reg/7ID
@deerhoda7574
@deerhoda7574 Год назад
Excellent every time I watch it.
@0vergr0w
@0vergr0w 3 года назад
My grandpa was a tank commander at Kwaj and went on to the Philippines invasion
@khiggi49
@khiggi49 2 года назад
My dad was on a 2man amphibious tractor recon there, first wave to hit the beach. He went on to Guam, the Marianas, Okinawa and the Ryuku Islands. Semper Fi, Thanks to your granddad for his courage and his service.
@liamregan4975
@liamregan4975 Год назад
My dads dad was here as well, went in with the 1/24th (same unit mentioned around the 9:00 mark) of the 4th division, got hit in the leg but went on to get hit far worse in Saipan months later
@kingpjelly2424
@kingpjelly2424 Год назад
do you guys have pictures from these days?
@diamondhanddan8832
@diamondhanddan8832 Год назад
All of our grandpas fought together
@josephdrayton3492
@josephdrayton3492 2 года назад
This documentary shows the hell our soldiers and Marines went through I t and all the women that worked in the factories and all the women that worked on hospital ships
@josephdrayton3492
@josephdrayton3492 2 года назад
I thank God for them
@pleiku887
@pleiku887 10 месяцев назад
Did they actually have sound recording? Seems like these were effects added later.
@jackp8687
@jackp8687 10 месяцев назад
The sound was added
@johncashrocks221
@johncashrocks221 10 месяцев назад
Called “battle of Kwajalein”, still exclusively focuses on the Marines on Roi Namur while ignoring the Army division that fought on Kwajalein island itself. Marines and their god damn hubris
@bobbynoname2538
@bobbynoname2538 2 года назад
Oh my lords!!! A naked man at 20:10.
@ivarsmatisons
@ivarsmatisons 3 года назад
Oho
@paulreilly3904
@paulreilly3904 2 года назад
Interesting that dead bodies are shown, something that the snowflakes wouldn't allow nowadays, in case it offended someone. What makes these people think they have the right not to be offended.?
@bobbynoname2538
@bobbynoname2538 2 года назад
It's because they're Democrats I believe. They always want to fix things which isn't broke. At least not till they "fix"it anyways.
@paulreilly3904
@paulreilly3904 2 года назад
@@bobbynoname2538 Right on Bobby..
@Phatty057
@Phatty057 3 года назад
playing catch with a 37mm ? wow
@marine4lyfe85
@marine4lyfe85 2 года назад
We get bored when the fighting slows down.
@bobbynoname2538
@bobbynoname2538 2 года назад
We used to play catch with 40mm from M79s.
@renorailfanning5465
@renorailfanning5465 3 года назад
At 00:48 you can see a body flying
@marine4lyfe85
@marine4lyfe85 2 года назад
Damn good find.
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