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The amphibious assault ship USS INCHON (LPH-12), left, the amphibious transport dock USS PONCE (LPD-15), center, and the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA-2) lie tied up at the naval stationNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Saipan_6-5-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Saipan Island, of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands [48-DPA-SOI_K_Saipan_6-5-07__DI11004.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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World War II – SaipanNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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ARTHUR MIDDLETON - Rep of Ops, 6/15-23/44, Landings on Saipan Island, MarianasNational Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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7Th Bomber Command Personnel Land At Tanapag Harbor, Saipan, Marianas Islands. 4 August 1944. (U.S. Air Force Number A63637AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Embarking for Tarawa InvasionNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Rowland, J.E., Letters, 1943-1944State Historical Society of MissouriImage
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Northern Mariana Islands, abandoned weapons at former Japanese command post on Saipan IslandUniversity of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeImage Northern Marianas
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[Folder 155] Guam - Minor Civil Divisions - Form Geog. 50-9 (Typescript)National Archives at Washington, DC - Textual ReferenceText
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A surgeon takes a blood pressure reading on a crew member in an operating room aboard the amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA 2)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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BOMBARDMENT OF SAIPAN: SHIPS OFF SAIPANNational Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesVideo
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[No caption entered] (U.S. Air Force Number B54389AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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