File:Aerial Reconnaissance Images, 1943.jpg
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English: Aerial reconnaissance images of Joe, John, and Nick Islands dated March 1943.
Map Image 6608 From the World War II: Gilbert Islands Collection (COLL/3653) at the Marine Corps History Division OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH |
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Author | Archives Branch, USMC History Division |
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