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Oral History Interview with Bob Osborne, April 8, 2017National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio Hawaiʻi Kiribati Marshall Islands Palau Northern Marianas Solomon Islands Tuvalu
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Oral History Interview with Bob Osborne, April 8, 2017National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationText Hawaiʻi Kiribati Marshall Islands Palau Northern Marianas Solomon Islands Tuvalu
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We fly to the U.S.A. from just about everywhere around the Pacific. So why not fly over with us someday soon?Duke University LibrariesImage Fiji Guam Samoa
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Welcome aboard the roomiest runs to the South Pacific!Duke University LibrariesImage Fiji Guam Hawaiʻi Samoa
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California here we go.Duke University LibrariesImage American Samoa Fiji Guam Hawaiʻi
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Pan Am has more 747s across the Pacific than any other airline.Duke University LibrariesImage American Samoa Fiji Guam Hawaiʻi
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Discover the romance of the PacificDuke University LibrariesImage Fiji Guam Hawaiʻi Samoa
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America's Outposts of Security and Defense...Duke University LibrariesImage Guam Hawaiʻi Kiribati New Caledonia Samoa
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German colonial possessions.Duke University LibrariesText Marshall Islands Nauru Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Aristides Phoutrides, June 3, 2015National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationText Guam Hawaiʻi Solomon Islands Yap
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Oral History Interview with Aristides Phoutrides, June 3, 2015National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio Guam Hawaiʻi Solomon Islands Yap
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The Personal Papers of William I. Holston: 370th Bomb Squadron, 13th Air Force, September 20, 2000UNT Oral History ProgramText Guam Papua New Guinea
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