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 |  |  |  | As dawn broke on the morning of Friday, November 13, 1942, a lone F4F Wildcat climbed out of Henderson Field on the island of Guadalcanal. The Marine pilot, Captain Joe Foss, was to ... | $995.00
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 | Led by former Flying Tiger Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, one of the best-known fighter squadrons in the Pacific Theater of World War Two was the Black Sheep squadron of the United ... | $245.00
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Led by former Flying Tiger Major Gregory "Pappy" Boyington, one of the best-known fighter squadrons in the Pacific Theater of World War II was the Black Sheep squadron of the ... | $5.00
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U.S. Marines storm the black
volcanic sand beaches of Iwo Jima. This
snapshot, taken from the back of a landing craft, shows the Marines, most
hunched low, running towards the top ... | $2.50
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A wounded Marine, assisted
by two other gyrenes, makes his way along the black sands of Iwo
Jima. The trio is passing a mangled jeep, while in the surf
offshore a sunken ... | $5.00
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U.S. Marines dig in on a black
sand slope on an Iwo Jima beach. The original
photograph contains a few imperfections, but records a scene that was repeated
hundreds of times ... | $5.00
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With Mt.
Surabachi looming in the background,
the beaches of Iwo Jima lie littered with the
detritus of the invasion: landing craft, Marine Amtracks, heavy machinery, and
numerous ... | $5.00
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 | When the men of the 1st Marine Division landed on the shores of Okinawa on Easter Sunday, April 1, 1945, they undertook what was to be the last invasion by United States forces in ... | $275.00
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