WWII, Wreckage and ruin. Two American infantrymen probe ruins of demolished Jap sugar refinery blasted by bombs and naval gunfire, Saipan, The Marianas 1944
- Description:
- WWII, Wreckage and ruin. Two American infantrymen probe ruins of demolished Jap sugar refinery blasted by bombs and naval gunfire, Saipan, The Marianas 1944 Official military photo The Marianas Islands
- Display date:
- 1944-06-17
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- image
- Collections:
- Digital Public Library of America
- Contributors:
- McLean County Museum of History
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- McLean County Museum of History
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