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Peter and Antonio Tony Martinez During WWII
- Description:
- Peter and Tony Martinez (also went by Montes) in their military uniforms, standing in front of a tent on Saipan Island, possibly before battle of Iwo Jima. Passed by Navel Censor stamp on back of image. Back: Para mi Tia Victoria. Pete & Tony Navarro. Passed by Navel Censor. Saipan Island
- Location:
- Northern Marianas
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
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- Houston Public Library
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- Houston Public Library
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