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[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_Guam_6-6-7-07] Pacific Islands Tour: Visit of Secretary Dirk Kempthorne [and aides] to Guam, U.S. Territory [48-DPA-SOI_K_Guam_6-6-7-07__DI12177.JPG]National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Chnoospora minimaUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Guam
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Neomeris vanbosseaeUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Marshall Islands
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Carillon "Special Map," Sheet No. 12National Archives at College Park - CartographicImage
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Exit military from mid-pacific : Pearson special for Guam, Hawaiian and Japanese papers; available to all Merry Go Round subscribers (November 6, 1961)American UniversityImage
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51I-50-065 - STS-51I - STS-51I earth observationsNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Dasya anastomosansUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Marshall Islands
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A view of CH-46 Sea Knight helicopters parked on the flight deck of the amphibious assault ship USS GUAM (LPH-9), stationed off the coast of Beirut. The ship is providing support to U.S. Marines deployed in Lebanon as part of a multi-national peacekeeping force following confrontation between Israeli forces and the Palestine Liberation OrganizationNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Pseuderia micronesiacaUniversity of Michigan. LibrariesImage Palau
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Retired Marine Corps Brig. GEN. Ben Blaz addresses the audience during the 50th anniversary ceremony of the World War II Liberation of GuamNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Marines board the amphibious assault ship USS GUAM (LPH 9) during the field training Exercise SOLID SHIELD'87National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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[No caption entered] (U.S. Air Force Number A63369AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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