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Marines advance behind tank on GuamNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Photograph of Admiral Raymond A. Spruance, Commander of the Fifth Fleet, Pinning a Purple Heart on Clarence E. McElroy, Who is a Survivor of the Cruiser USS Indianapolis (CA-35) at GuamNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Marines move past wrecked Jap dive bomber on way to Agat beach on Guam.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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F6F takes off from USS Lexington (CVA 16) for third day of strikes in attack on Mili Atoll, Marshall Islands.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Aerial of North Army Field on Guam in the MarianasNational Archives and Records AdministrationImage
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Japanese Prisoners of War at Guam, with bowed heads after hearing Emperor Hirohito make announcement of Japan's unconditional surrender.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Japanese prisoner awaits questioning by intelligence officer on Guam.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief Pacific, During an Inspection of Newly Acquired Bases in the Marshall Islands.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Admiral Chester W. Nimitz and Lieutenant Colonel James Patrick Devereaux Look Over Map at Headquarters on Guam, MarianasNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, Commander in Chief of the United State Pacific Fleet, is Shown on the Deck of HMS Duke of YorkNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Troops of 1st Marine Division on Way From Attack Transports to Beaches of Peleliu Island, Palau Group of Western Carolines, on D-DayNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Lieutenant General H.M. Smith, United States Marine Corps, on Saipan Where He Helped Plan the Attack on Guam.National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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