Soldiers of the US Army's 77th Infantry Division relax on a ship in the Pacific theater… HD Video Footage

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Soldiers of the US Army's 77th Infantry Division relax on a ship in the Pacific theater... HD Video Footage
Soldiers of the US Army's 77th Infantry Division relax on a ship in the Pacific theater… HD Video Footage
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Soldiers of the U.S. Army's 77th Infantry Division relax on a ship in the Pacific theater during the Ryukyu Campaign of World War II.

US Army 77th Infantry Division in the Pacific Theater during the Ryukyu Campaign of World War II. Flag of the United States Army Chaplain Corps and American flag on a ship's mast. Men from the U.S. Army's 306th Infantry Regiment relax on the deck of a ship. One of the men playing the guitar. A group of men playing with a monkey. A man getting his hair cut. The men clean the guns. Rations distributed to soldiers on deck. Soldiers seated on the bridge. An officer briefing soldiers using a relief map of Okinawa. A chaplain leads religious services aboard the ship. The soldiers stand with their hands clasped. Location: Pacific Theater. Date: 1945.

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