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Three Marines position a machine gun. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Marines position a machine gun; one Marine is standing in a foxhole. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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Three Marines washing laundry in a stream. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Three Marines washing laundry in a stream. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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Three mechanics work on a tracked vehicle at Cape Gloucester, New Britain on 6 September 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater. Three mechanics work on a tracked vehicle.
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Three soldiers of the 740th Ordnance Company work on a 105mm Howitzer at Cape Gloucester, New Britain in September 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater. Three soldiers of the 740th Ordnance Company work on a 105mm Howitzer.
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Three soldiers raise the American flag over base camp, probably Cape Gloucester, New Britain in 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater. Three soldiers raise the American flag over base camp, bugler plays reveille.
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Three soldiers wading through water with their gear, possibly on Guadalcanal in the 1940s
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater.
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Three topless Utupua Island natives gather firewood on the shore, piling it on an outrigger canoe on Utupua Island in 1943
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater. Three topless Utupua Island natives gather firewood on the shore, piling it on an outrigger canoe.
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Three women pounding rice, Philippines
Photograph.
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Tony and Walter Grether posed in front of a Jeep, Philippines
Photograph. Tony and Walter Grether posed in front of a Jeep. Personal caption on photo reverse:"Tonyand Father Shorty." Philippines.
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Total destruction at a railyard, Kassel, Germany, April 1945
Photograph. Total destruction at a railyard from Allied bomb damage.
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Tracks in the mud lead to a Marine encampent in the jungle. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
Photograph. Thick tracks in deep mud lead to a Marine encampent in the jungle. New Georgia Islands. Circa 1943
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Training for War
When Marvin Martin returned to Fort Sheridan [Annotator’s Note: Fort Sheridan, Illinois] after Christmas 1945, he was put on a train to Camp Fannin