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John Parker Naval Commission signed by President ClevelandBenjamin Harrison Presidential SiteImage
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John Parker Naval Commission signed by President GrantBenjamin Harrison Presidential SiteImage
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John Parker Naval Commission signed by President GarfieldBenjamin Harrison Presidential SiteImage
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John Parker Naval Commission signed by President McKinleyBenjamin Harrison Presidential SiteImage
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John Parker Naval Commission signed by President ArthurBenjamin Harrison Presidential SiteImage
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[Marines at Red Cross Tent]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Papua New Guinea
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Newsmap : Monday, December 27, 1943. Week of December 16 to December 22, 224th week of the War - 106th week of U. S. participation. Volume II No. 36. Distributed by Industrial Services Division, Bureau of Public Relations, War Department. Prepared from public sources of information. U. S. Government Printing Office: 1943.David RumseyImage Papua New Guinea
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World News of the Week : Monday, Jan. 3, 1944. Covering period Dec. 24 to Dec. 30. Volume 6, No. 18. Published and copyrighted (weekly), 1944, by News Map of the Week, Inc., 1512 Orleans Street, Chicago, Illinois. Published in two sections : Section one. Lithographed in U. S. A.David RumseyImage Papua New Guinea
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[Navy Mess Hall Staff Posing On Bougainville Island]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Papua New Guinea
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Asia-Pacific Conference, Guam, 1978IU Indianapolis. University Library. Special Collections and ArchivesImage
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[Jane Kendeigh with Injured Soldier on Flight]National Museum of the Pacific War/Admiral Nimitz FoundationImage Guam
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Unidentified Man, Woman, and Dog at North Guam, New Mexico Train Depot, circa 1910sState Historical Society of MissouriImage
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