University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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Opening of naval drydock at Pearl Harbor--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 101843: Marines at Pearl HarborUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 101651: F4Us and TBMs at Roi-Namur, KwajaleinUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Marshall Islands
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USMC 102154: Third Amph Corps on GuamUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 102309: Bombardment of JaluitUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Marshall Islands
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USMC 101626: Building and baseballUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Marshall Islands
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USMC 101248: Artillery exercises on Guam 1945University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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USMC 101055: Post-conflict logistics on GuamUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Guam
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Fiji schools--outtakesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Fiji
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USMC 103337: Navy Day Parade, 1944University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo
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USMC 101080: Guadalcanal officer and civilian activitiesUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Solomon Islands
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USMC 101602: Ceremonial danceUniversity of South Carolina. Moving Image Research CollectionsVideo Fiji
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University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
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