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Allied planes lay smoke screen on the beach during the invasion of Iheya Jima Island of Japan.
Allied invasion of Iheya Jima, Japan during World War II. Allied landing crafts and ships at the harbor. A destroyer fires at the beach. United States 2nd Marine Division troops loaded in LVT (Landing Vehicle Tracked) underway at sea. Landing craft move towards the beach. An Allied plane lays a smoke screen. Landing craft in the foreground. Location: Iheya Jima Japan. Date: June 3, 1945.
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