[Marshall Islands]
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Record title
[Marshall Islands]
Call numbers
PXA 644/421-424
Record identifier
9PQym2xn
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[Marshall Islands]
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[Marshall Islands]
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Author / Creator
Date
ca. 1942-1945
Call Numbers
PXA 644/421-424
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Formats
Pictures and Photographs
— Physical Description
Contents
Photographs - 4 silver gelatin photoprints
— Other Descriptions
Level of description
Series
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Out of copyright : Created before 1955
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— SCOPE AND CONTENTS
Contents
421. U.S. planes hit Japanese ammunition dump ...
422. U.S. landing craft approach Japanese base ...
423. U.S. forces capture Japanese stronghold in Marshalls - U.S. marines rush signal equipment onto beach ...
424. American supplies unloaded at Marshall Islands - supplies are unloaded from an American LST (landing ship-tank) vessel ...
— ALTERNATIVE TITLES
Full title
[Marshall Islands]
— AUTHORS, ARTISTS AND CONTRIBUTORS
Author / Creator
— NOTES
General note
Digital order no:Album ID : 1045512
Signature / Inscriptions
Titled on reverse
— CONTEXTUAL INFORMATION
Source
Presented 1945
Transfer from Mitchell Library Printed Books Collection F940/9549/A, 1994
Identifiers
— PRIMARY IDENTIFIERS
Call Numbers
PXA 644/421-424
Record Identifier
9PQym2xn
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Reference code
74164
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