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Members of a Marine fighter squadron in the South Pacific pose in front of their "ready" tent at Henderson Field.
Tractors and tanks landing the first day. Wounded being evacuated and men digging in for the first night. Saipan. 15 June, 1944.
Oxen and cart move up supplies for the 23rd Marines along road leading to Jap positions. Saipan. June, 1944.
Upon returning, the intelligence officer Lt. Harrison, checks off the names of the pilots. Guadalcanal. June, 1943.
Marine "bulldogs" appear relaxed as they return to camp after a job well done.
Major Thomas Gaines, of New Braunsfels, Texas in frontline foxhole with officers of his engineering unit. Saipan. June, 1944.
Marines of the assault wave on the beach. Stretchers have already been brought into play, although the battle is only a few minutes old.
Amphibious tractor armed with two .50 calibre machine guns and a 37mm gun. Guadalcanal .3 March, 1944.
3rd Battalion, 23rd Marines, and oxen pulling their ammunition, march along road toward Jap positions. Saipan. June, 1944.
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American assault troops emerge from their landing craft on the beach of Saipan the first day of the battle for the island in the Marianas. June, 1944.
SC 364560 - Marines on patrol in jungle on 1st day on Cape Gloucester, New Britain.
Planning the attack: Here, the Marine commanding officer of a unit about to attack goes over the plans with his platoon leaders and squad leaders.
Planning the attack: Here, the Marine commanding officer of a unit about to attack goes over the plans with his platoon leaders and squad leaders.
Swing Shift? It appears that one Marine is relieving another on the beach at Saipan but they are really crawling, under enemy fire, to their assigned positions.
Signaling position for landing of LVTs on northern Saipan beach is Marine Pfc. Baldwin Ford, 1424 Richmond Rd., So. Euchlid, Ohio.
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