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Col. Franklin A. Hart (sitting) commander of the 24th Marines of Eufala, Alabama, talks over the frontline situation with one of his front line officers Major Fricke, Richmond, Virginia.
Pigs forage in front of wrecked Jap tank knocked out by Marine grenade and bazooka fire. Another Jap tank is in background. 16 June, 1944.
SC 405012 - A Marine carries a Japanese boy out of a cave, after he was forced to shoot the boy's father who chose to fight rather than surrender.
Home after a raid: A Marine Grunman fighter plane comes home to roost at the Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands airfield after feeding the Japs hot bullets.
Marines with Alpha Company, 1st Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit, NATO International Security Assistance Force, operating in Garmsir
Thought to be the first Japanese war dog captured in the Pacific theater of war, this thoroughbred German Shepard was taken by Marines behind the frontlines during the battle for Saipan Island.
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Originator of the idea to use ox-drawn carts to haul ammo, water and medical supplies to U.S. Marines fighting fighting in the hills of Saipan where modern trucks and jeeps could not go...
Dug in on the beach: Shallow foxholes dug and communications set up, (black rods in the foreground are antennas for portable radios), and the first wave of Marines to hit the beach at Saipan are there to stay.
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Corporal James F. Allen, 24, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Allen, RFD 1, South Windham, Maine, holds a bleating kid found on Saipan. 7 August, 1944.
Cpl. William B. Johnson, 20, (866706), 1419 Galveston St.,  Laredo, Texas; Pfc. Derwood E. Pelton, 24, (476099), 814 So. Gevers St., San Antonio, Texas.
American troops, their landing boat 50 yards from the water's edge, wade ashore, rifles and other weapons carried overhead, joining the assault as reinforcements on beaches of Saipan, 1st day of the attack.
Bringing home the chicken: Pfc. Michael Sigal, Jersey City, N.J., and Pvt. Vincent Tavano, Bronx N.Y. swing a chicken as they head along railroad tracks toward a roasting pit.
Brigadier Gen. Graves B. Erskine, Commanding General of northern landing troops and his staff, wade ashore on the island to set up a command post on D plus 2. 17 June, 1944.
U.S. Marines started using two-wheeled oxen-drawn native carts to haul ammo and supplies into the hills and wounded back, over roads where even modern trucks and jeeps could not go.
CAMP LEMONIER, Djibouti -- Marines with Company A, Command Logistics Element, Marine Central Command, practice their speed and accuracy with M16-A2 service rifles during a “Presentation of Weapons” exercise March 24. The Marines, here supporting Combined
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