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U.S. Army soldiers Quay, Street, Tate, and Richardson at Fort Screven, Georgia, January 1942
Photograph. Group portrait of four U.S.
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U.S. Marine Lou Estes with a litter of puppies, Hawaii, 16 November 1945
Photograph. U.S. Marine Lou Estes sits on the ground outside with a litter of puppies. Personal caption: "16 Nov 45. Hawaii, T.H.
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U.S. postage stamps honoring the late President Roosevelt, 1945
Photograph. U.S. postage stamps honoring the late President Roosevelt, an avid stamp collector himself. "Rome, 7/3/45--U.S.
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U.S. soldier and medic George McKenny with mother and baby, which he delivered, at Seravezza, Italy on 3 December 1944
African American serviceman McKenny with mother and baby which he delivered. "3 Dec. 44. 5/MM-44-31076. Fifth Army, Seravezza Area, Italy.
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Unidentifiable image. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Unidentifiable image. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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Unidentifiable image. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Unidentifiable image. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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Unidentifiable image. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Unidentifiable image. Very blurry. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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United States airman Edward E. Hughey, location unknown, circa 1942
Formal portrait of United States airman. "Edward E. Hughey. Atlanta, GA [Georgia]. Killed in B25 crash.
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US 90 mm artillery gun firing at Japanese forces at night, New Georgia Island, 1943
Photograph. American 90 mm artillery gun firing at Japanese forces in a jungle clearing at night.
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US airmen drinking their beer ration on Sterling Island in 1944
US airmen, most wearing shorts and pith helmets, drinking their beer ration; one man holding human skull.
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US airmen lined up behind truck for beer ration on Sterling Island in 1944
US airmen lined up behind truck for beer ration; right outside of Post Exchange. "Beer ration on Sterling Island.
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US airmen outside of the quartermaster storehouse on Sterling Island in 1944
US airmen outside of a Pacific island quartermaster storehouse; men separated from goods by a chain-link fence.