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Carte Particuliere de La Polynesie (parties orientale dt septentrionale et l'Oceanie). Dresse par A. Brue, Geographe. Reoue par E. Levasseur, Membre de l'Institut, Institut Geographique de Paris. Ch. Delagrave & Cie. Editeurs de la Societe de Geographie. 58 Rue des Ecoles. Atlas Universel en 67 feuilles No. 51.David RumseyImage Marshall Islands New Caledonia
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James Spencer, Melvin Wagner, and Lyle Snyder audio oral history interviewBowling Green State University LibrariesAudio Fiji Guam Solomon Islands
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[U.S.S. Honolulu Commendation]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationText Palau Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Lee Weber, September 23, 1999UNT Oral History ProgramText Kiribati Solomon Islands
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[FRUPAC War Map: Truk Area, June 2 - 19, 1943]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Chuuk Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Stuart Hepburn, April 7, 1997UNT Oral History ProgramText Guam Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Carl Gorman, October 9, 1994UNT Oral History ProgramText Kiribati Solomon Islands
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Keystone stereocard collection [finding aid]University of WashingtonText Fiji Guam
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Oral History Interview with Baine P. Kerr, May 4, 1993UNT Oral History ProgramText Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with George Charland, December 7, 1998UNT Oral History ProgramText Hawaiʻi Kiribati Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with John C. ("Jack") Fitch, March 19, 1995UNT Oral History ProgramText Marshall Islands Solomon Islands
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Oral History Interview with Brigadier General Gordon D. Gayle, October 9, 1994UNT Oral History ProgramText Palau Solomon Islands
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