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The Naval Worker's Digest: Okinawa

This motivational film was shown to U.S. war workers to encourage them to be more efficient and productive in their efforts. The film shows the story of combat operations in Okinawa, Japan, from the softening up of an enemy beach with naval artillery, to the landing of troops by amphibious assault, close air support, and more.

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This motivational film was shown to U.S. war workers to encourage them to be more efficient and productive in their efforts. The film shows the story of combat operations in Okinawa, Japan, from the softening up of an enemy beach with naval artillery, to the landing of troops by amphibious assault, close air support, and more.

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