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Hickmon, W. A., Letter, 1944State Historical Society of MissouriImage
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USS ELECTRA - Rep of Ops, 6/15-26/44, Invasion of Saipan Is, MarianasNational Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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US Labor Department’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) cites Guam employer for safety violations following forklift operator fatality, May 9, 2012National Archives at College Park - Electronic RecordsText
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A US Navy (USN) MH-53E Sea Stallion helicopter assigned to Helicopter Mine Countermeasure Squadron One Four (HM-14) is directed to depart the flight deck on the Amphibious Assault Ship USS SAIPAN (LHA 2)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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The amphibious assault ship USS SAIPAN (LHA-2) sits at anchor near Vieques, Puerto Rico, during Fleet Ex 1-90National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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Joseph J. MeighanNew York State Military MuseumVideo
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Saipan : the beginning of the endUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Northern Marianas
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World War II – SaipanNational Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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INVASION OF IWO JIMANational Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesVideo Northern Marianas
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Missing Air Crew Report number 13658National Archives at College Park - Textual ReferenceText
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INVASION OF SAIPAN; VIEWS OF ISLAND, Japanese INSTALLATIONS & EQUIPMENTNational Archives at College Park - Motion PicturesVideo Northern Marianas
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Consolidated B-24 "Liberators" Roar Over A Wide Expanse Of Water As They Head Toward Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands, For Another Strike On Jap Installations On The Tiny Island, Halfway Between Saipan And The Japanese Homeland. 21 October 1944. (U.S. Air Force Number A70514AC)National Archives at College Park - Still PicturesImage
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