National Archives and Records Administration
We hold materials created by the United States Federal Government that have continuing value to the public. Our collections can be accessed in over 15 states in the USA, and consists of books, maps, photographs, filmstrips and sound recordings.
Showing 33 items from National Archives and Records Administration
Filter by
-
Photograph of Marines in New Caledonia - A Spot of TeaNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
-
PELELIU INVASION: UNDERWATER DEMOLITIONS UNIT LOADS TETRATOL IN BOATS & LARGE DEMOLITION EXPLOSION IN WATERNational Archives and Records AdministrationVideo Palau
-
Photograph of Marines in New Caledonia - Horseback RidingNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
-
Admissions to the Bar / Opinions [Case 75-1053] [Case 75-6909] / United Airlines, Inc. v. Evans [Case 76-333] / Territory of Guam v. Olsen [Case 76-439] / United Airlines, Inc. v. McDonald [Case 76-545] / Wainright v. Sykes [Case 75-1578]National Archives and Records AdministrationAudio
-
Alan B. Burdick, Petitioner v. Morris Takushi, Director of Elections of Hawaii, et al. [Case 91-535] / Ellis B. Wright, Jr., Warden and Mary Sue Terry, Attorney General of Virginia, Petitioners v. Frank Robert West, Jr., [Case 91-542]National Archives and Records AdministrationAudio Hawaiʻi
-
Ernie Pyle Preparing to Cover the Pacific WarNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
-
Aerial of North Army Field on Guam in the MarianasNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
-
Montford Point Marines TrainingNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
-
The Peace Corps Goes to ParadiseNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
Results per page
National Archives and Records Administration
Welcome and warm Pasifik greetings
The information on this site has been gathered from our content partners.
The names, terms, and labels that we present on the site may contain images or voices of deceased persons and may also reflect the bias, norms, and perspective of the period of time in which they were created. We accept that these may not be appropriate today.
If you have any concerns or questions about an item, please contact us.