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US Army DUKW landing on a beach with troops, date unknown; note M1 Garand riflesUS Army DUKW moving through a flooded town, the Netherlands, 1944US Army Lieutenant General Mark Clark posing with his brigade commanders in front of a DUKW, 1944US Army troops taking cover in a DUKW as they approached a hostile beach, date unknown; note tips of M1 Garand rifles
US Army DUKW landing on a beach with troops, date unknown; note M1 Garand riflesUS Army DUKW moving through a flooded town, the Netherlands, 1944US Army Lieutenant General Mark Clark posing with his brigade commanders in front of a DUKW, 1944US Army troops taking cover in a DUKW as they approached a hostile beach, date unknown; note tips of M1 Garand rifles
US B-17G Fortress aircraft US convoy of trucks in northern Burma, 1940sUS General Daniel Sultan, Chinese General Sun Li-jen, and medical doctor Gordon Seagrave visiting wounded Chinese troops in a field hospital, Burma, 1940sUS Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat
US B-17G Fortress aircraft 'Pistl Packin Mama' of the 91st Bomb Group, 324th Bomb Squadron based at RAF Bassingbourn, England, United Kingdom, 1944US convoy of trucks in northern Burma, 1940sUS General Daniel Sultan, Chinese General Sun Li-jen, and medical doctor Gordon Seagrave visiting wounded Chinese troops in a field hospital, Burma, 1940sUS Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat 'Gadget' aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 1 of 2; note markings for his first 9 kills
US Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat US Marine 3rd Amphibious Corps photographer William H. T. Swisher receiving Bronze Star medal from General Rockey, Guam, circa 1944US Marine Corps African-American public relations specialist Sgt. Lucious A. Wilson and his photographer, Cpl. Edwin K. Anderson, at Montford Point Camp, New River, North Carolina, United States, dateUS Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighters taxiing for takeoff from Majuro Island, Marshall Islands, date unknown
US Lt (jg) Alexander Vraciu of Fighting Squadron 6 in his F6F Hellcat 'Gadget' aboard USS Intrepid, 1944, photo 2 of 2; note markings for his first 9 killsUS Marine 3rd Amphibious Corps photographer William H. T. Swisher receiving Bronze Star medal from General Rockey, Guam, circa 1944US Marine Corps African-American public relations specialist Sgt. Lucious A. Wilson and his photographer, Cpl. Edwin K. Anderson, at Montford Point Camp, New River, North Carolina, United States, dateUS Marine Corps F4U Corsair fighters taxiing for takeoff from Majuro Island, Marshall Islands, date unknown
US Marine Corps pilot 2nd Lieutenant John Zoellner, Jr. in the cockpit of a F4U-1 Corsair fighter, 1944US Marine field gun mired in mud, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marine M2 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marine with M1 Garand rifle on Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1945
US Marine Corps pilot 2nd Lieutenant John Zoellner, Jr. in the cockpit of a F4U-1 Corsair fighter, 1944US Marine field gun mired in mud, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marine M2 Browning machine gun crew, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marine with M1 Garand rifle on Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1945
US Marines and damaged Japanese equipment, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines and Stuart light tank, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines and tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines at a recently captured airfield, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944
US Marines and damaged Japanese equipment, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines and Stuart light tank, Bougainville, Solomon Islands, 1943-1944US Marines and tank, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944US Marines at a recently captured airfield, Cape Gloucester, New Britain, 1944

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