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Pan American survey flights: South Pacific by DC-4, 1946University of Miami LibrariesText Fiji Kiribati New Caledonia
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Oral history interview of William LeRoy Bates, Jr.Atlanta History CenterVideo Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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US TROOPS AND SUPPLIES LAND, ESTABLISH BEACHHEAD 155MM SHORE BATTERY IN ACTION, RENDOVANational Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesVideo Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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Transpacific air service San Francisco - New ZealandUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Kiribati New Caledonia
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Oral history interview of Thurman and Marcella SlusserAtlanta History CenterVideo Marshall Islands Vanuatu
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Oral history interview of James V. CorrAtlanta History CenterVideo Kiribati Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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The Pacific-Alaska flying clippersUniversity of Miami LibrariesText Kiribati New Caledonia
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Oral history interview of Roland Jefferson KnobelAtlanta History CenterVideo Guam Vanuatu
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Mark L. Abbott, American Fork, Utah: an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann, April 5, 2001: Saving the Legacy tape nos. 383 - 385University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryText American Samoa Kiribati Solomon Islands
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String figures from Hawaii, including some from New Hebrides and Gilbert IslandsUniversity of CaliforniaText Kiribati Vanuatu
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National Museum of Natural History (U.S.) Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program, 1961-1973 : McKean annotated listSmithsonian Institution ArchivesText Fiji Kiribati Samoa Tonga
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Robert D. Shaffer, Salt Lake City, Utah: an interview by Becky B. Lloyd, April 29, 2002: Saving the Legacy tape no. 448 and 449University of Utah - J. Willard Marriott LibraryText Guam Solomon Islands
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