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Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Iungerich visit with family in Bloomington IL from Guam, 1949McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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WWII, a Japanese sugar refinery in ruins, Infantrymen pass the ruins of a demolished sugar refinery. Blasted by bombs and naval gunfire. One curious gaze and they are off after the desperately fighting "Nips" (Japanese), Saipan, The Mariana IslandsMcLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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WWII, Wreckage and ruin. Two American infantrymen probe ruins of demolished Jap sugar refinery blasted by bombs and naval gunfire, Saipan, The Marianas 1944McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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General Electric Company, General Purpose Control Department, 1601 General Electric Road, Bloomington, Illinois, circa 1980McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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General Electric Company, General Purpose Control Department, Route 66 and General Electric Avenue, (1601 General Electric Road), Bloomington, Illinois, circa 1976McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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Bloomington IL Shriner's trip to Hawaii with wives, group photo, 1969McLean County Museum of HistoryImage Hawaiʻi
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VW-1, Aircraft, Guam, 1966McLean County Museum of HistoryImage Guam
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Diamond Head from Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, 1963McLean County Museum of HistoryImage Hawaiʻi
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WWII, Saipan Anchorage, Northern Marianas Islands, 1945McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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Four soldiers, Polston, Riley, George and Lutz, Japan or Hawaii, 1960sMcLean County Museum of HistoryImage Hawaiʻi
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Red Cross Visitor to Bloomington, IL, 1952McLean County Museum of HistoryImage
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Hawaii beach, 1963McLean County Museum of HistoryImage Hawaiʻi
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