In the Pacific during World War II,
the U.S. military adopted an “island hopping” strategy,
ousting enemy forces from one Pacific atoll and archipelago
after another, closing in on Japan’s home islands. Before an
invasion, frogmen surreptitiously landed on beaches,
scouting the best routes to the interior. The divers were
accompanied by Joe Renteria, who captured the evidence on
film.
U.S. Navy video by Petty Officer 2nd
Class Jonathon Lockwood - November 2017 Edit by USA Patriotism!