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Dressing for a (Beach) PartyNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 362 (HMH-362) AH-1W Sea Cobra helicopter lifts off from the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA-2) as the vessel is underway in support of maritime interdiction operationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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COMTASKUNIT 52.17.5 - Forwarding with comment action reports on the bombardments of Saipan & Tinian Islands, Marianas, 6/25/44 - 7/7/44National Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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For Victory -- The Price is HighNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Tricleocarpa fragilisUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Northern Marianas
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Saipan class, small aircraft carrierGrand Valley State University. University LibrariesImage
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USS ROSS - AA Act Rep, 6/15/44, off East Coast of Saipan Is, MarianasNational Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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The Soviet Moma class intelligence collection ship ARKHIPELAG observes the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA-2), background, during NATO Exercise Northern Wedding '86National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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A locking storage rack aboard the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA 2) that has been modified to accept the M249 squad automatic weapon (SAW) and the M16A2 rifleNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Flanagan, Sergeant Alvin G.National Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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Oral History Interview with Floyd Mumme, April 12, 2002National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationAudio Northern Marianas
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A starboard bow view of the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA-2) during maritime interdiction operationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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