USMC 101848: Activities at on USS Darke and USS Talladega
- Description:
- Two sequences on film. The first is 26th Marines on USS Darke (APA-159) traveling from Eniwetok to Saipan and activities on the island. Specific scenes include Marines doing calisthenics on deck, PFC Steve Yavelack Jr holding a sand shark caught by Lt. Kent Arnold. Sgt. Harry Baumbeck and Capt. R. R. Bucher issue clothing. Pfc. R. L. Gates, Pfc.... Eniwetok AreaSaipan (Northern Mariana Islands)Honolulu (Hawaii)
- Display date:
- 1945-01-27
- Location:
- Hawaiʻi
- Format:
- moving image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
- Content partner:
- University of South Carolina. Moving Image Research Collections
- Availability:
- Not specified
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