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.
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Photograph of Ernie Pyle Interviewing Combat Photographers at GuamNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Photograph of Ernie Pyle Interviewing Combat Photographers at GuamNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Task Group at SeaNational Archives and Records AdministrationVideo
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Photograph of Ernie Pyle Interviewing Combat Photographers at GuamNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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PELELIU INVASION: UNDERWATER DEMOLITIONS UNIT LOADS TETRATOL IN BOATS & LARGE DEMOLITION EXPLOSION IN WATERNational Archives and Records AdministrationVideo Palau
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Operating a Radio from a Message Center in a FoxholeNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Photograph of Marines in New Caledonia - Motor LaborsNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Photograph of Marines in New Caledonia - Fanchone ReturnsNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Soldier of Company E, 25th Regiment, 93rd DivisionNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Members of the 93rd Infantry Division Purify Drinking WaterNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Photograph of Marines in New Caledonia - At the PeakNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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