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Navy bluejacket watches intently from aboard his LCI as native men, women and children brave surf and [Japanese] gunfire to swim to the safety of the U.S. ship
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- Title from item or accompanying material. Caption: File number: 323819 Hold for release until 6 PM (EWT) June 30, 1945 THE NAVY RESCUES NATIVES STRANDED ON JAP-HELD ATOLLS. Daring rescue missions by the Navy in the Marshall Islands group have accounted for more than 2000 natives being successfully withdrawn from by-passed Jap strongholds. In mo... Jaluit Atoll
- Display date:
- 1945-06-30
- Format:
- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- American Legion Museum
- Content partner:
- American Legion Museum
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