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Slave labor camp, Passau, Germany
1742.
Soldiers of the 1st Infantry Regiment, 6th Division, advance in the Cabaruan Hills, Luzon Island, after throwing several smoke...
1743.
Struck by a German bomb, on September 11, 1943, the cruiser USS Savannah rescued her casualties
1744.
Struck by a Japanese torpedo plane, a liberty ship, in convoy off Leyte, is shown afire in the distance
1745.
Swarms of coast guard-manned landing craft carry in marine and army troops to the shores of Saipan
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Taken from a transport offshore just before the marine attack on Tarawa
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A tank lighter unloads trucks on the beach near Gela, Sicily, as American soldiers stand by
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Tarawa, Gilbert Is.
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Tightly wired to the fin of a 500-pound bomb, a Rising Sun medal is secure to return to its ancestors
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Tractor unloading 40mm A.A. gun
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Trial of Yamashita
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Troops of Americal Division land on beach of Guadalcanal without enemy opposition
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Tun Tavern
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Tun Tavern, Philadelphia, December 1775
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Two marine wiremen on Iwo Jima race across an open field under heavy enemy fire to establish field telephone contact
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Two marines cautiously advance on a Japanese pillbox on Peleliu
1759.
Two members of the famed First Marine Division investigate a Japanese pillbox on the southern end of the Peleliu airfield
1760.
Typical set-up for experiments in distillation is this rack in the chemistry section of Naval Research Laboratory
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