American Legion Museum
The American Legion Library and Emil A. Blackmore Museum, both located at National Headquarters in Indianapolis, offer extensive collections on the history of the national organization of The American Legion.
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Marine flamethrower in action near the old Orote Golf Course, GuamAmerican Legion MuseumImage
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Japanese prisoners, (right), taken during the fighting at Iboki on New Britain, munch field rations and while away the time playing a tic-tac-toe game with their marine captorsAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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USS Columbia splashes [Japanese] A/CAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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Gun after a direct hit by a [Japanese] bomb, possibly a "Daisy Cutter", while the crew was manning itAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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Marines, BougainvilleAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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USS LSM-138 beached at Seeadler Harbor, Los Negros, Admiralty Islands Group, while loading rations, small arms ammunition, and trucks, 7 October 1944American Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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Japanese prisoners, Finschafen, New GuineaAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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Marines, Emirau IslandAmerican Legion MuseumImage Papua New Guinea
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In the Solomons, during a night battle October 21, 1943, five-inch guns spearhead the attackAmerican Legion MuseumImage
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Marines, GuadalcanalAmerican Legion MuseumImage Solomon Islands
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Troops of Americal Division land on beach of Guadalcanal without enemy oppositionAmerican Legion MuseumImage Solomon Islands
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Marine anti-aircraft crew manning a 90-mm., gun keeps vigilant watch at the beach at RendovaAmerican Legion MuseumImage Solomon Islands
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