University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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USMC 104663: Marshall Islands InvasionUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Marshall Islands
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USMC 101648: Guam AirfieldUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101283: War dog platoon on GuamUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101439: PalletizationUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101296: Sports and training on GuamUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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President Roosevelt greets battle casualties--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Hawaiʻi
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USMC 102145: Around camp at Guam with maps and civiliansUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101236: Guam maneuvers 1945University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101323: Around Guam and war dogsUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 102148: Marine troops and civilians on GuamUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 107893: Operation Solid Shield 74University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 104738: ""The Marianas Islands Part II: Guam""University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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