University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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USMC 104076: Female Marines stationed at Pearl HarborUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 109570: Airfield on GuadalcanalUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Solomon Islands
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USMC 102326: Flight activities on USS Vella GulfUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 102588: Operations on GuadalcanalUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Solomon Islands
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Life in Fiji--outtakes. 1929-09-30.University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Fiji
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USMC 104054: Female Marines leave HawaiiUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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Hedstrom speaks about Fiji--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Fiji
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USMC 101602: Ceremonial danceUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Fiji
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Japanese-Americans volunteer for combat--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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General Thomas Holcomb talks on Marines in pacific--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 103936: 4th Marines board ship at GuadalcanalUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Solomon Islands
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USMC 101974: Relief map of OkinawaUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Solomon Islands
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University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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