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US Marines carrying the remains of a comrade, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944
US Marines carrying the remains of a comrade, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944
US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944. Note M1A1 flamethrower.US Marines inspecting destroyed Japanese H8K flying boat, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines making use of a locally commandeered ox and ox cart to transport supplies, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Navy personnel (probably of USS LCT-535) posing with boxing gloves on a beach in Normandie, France, 1944
US Marines fighting on Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944. Note M1A1 flamethrower.US Marines inspecting destroyed Japanese H8K flying boat, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Marines making use of a locally commandeered ox and ox cart to transport supplies, Saipan, Mariana Islands, Jun-Jul 1944US Navy personnel (probably of USS LCT-535) posing with boxing gloves on a beach in Normandie, France, 1944
US Navy personnel at Normandie, France, 1944USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographers Jack Heyn and George Tackaberry, Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, Jul 1944USAAF Maj Thomas McGuire and Aviator Charles Lindbergh after returning from a combat mission, at Biak Island off New Guinea, Jul 1944. Note P-38 Lightning. Lindbergh helped with economical flight techniques to extend the range of P-38s.USAAF photographer Jack Heyn posing before an A-20 aircraft, Hollandia, 1944
US Navy personnel at Normandie, France, 1944USAAF 3rd Bomb Group photographers Jack Heyn and George Tackaberry, Hollandia Airfield, Dutch New Guinea, Jul 1944USAAF Maj Thomas McGuire and Aviator Charles Lindbergh after returning from a combat mission, at Biak Island off New Guinea, Jul 1944. Note P-38 Lightning. Lindbergh helped with economical flight techniques to extend the range of P-38s.USAAF photographer Jack Heyn posing before an A-20 aircraft, Hollandia, 1944
USAAF pilots Thomas McGuire and Charles Lindbergh after returning from a combat mission, at Biak Island off New Guinea, circa Jul 1944; note P-38 Lightning aircraft, possibly McGuireUSS Essex in the Pacific during the Maraina Islands operations, Jul 1944. Note F6F Hellcats, TBF Avengers, and SB2C Helldivers on the flight deck.USS LCT-535 disembarking a vehicle, Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-535 unloading vehicles onto a Normandie beach, France, 1944
USAAF pilots Thomas McGuire and Charles Lindbergh after returning from a combat mission, at Biak Island off New Guinea, circa Jul 1944; note P-38 Lightning aircraft, possibly McGuire's, in backgroundUSS Essex in the Pacific during the Maraina Islands operations, Jul 1944. Note F6F Hellcats, TBF Avengers, and SB2C Helldivers on the flight deck.USS LCT-535 disembarking a vehicle, Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-535 unloading vehicles onto a Normandie beach, France, 1944
USS LCT-587 at Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-705 off Normandie, France, 1944USS Macabi undergoing sea trials on Lake Michigan in the United States, Jul 1944USS New Mexico transfering wounded from a destroyer off Saipan, just out of range of shore batteries, Jun 1944.
USS LCT-587 at Normandie, France, 1944USS LCT-705 off Normandie, France, 1944USS Macabi undergoing sea trials on Lake Michigan in the United States, Jul 1944USS New Mexico transfering wounded from a destroyer off Saipan, just out of range of shore batteries, Jun 1944.

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