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Recollections of the flag raising on Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima by Pharmacist Mate Second Class John H. Bradley, USN, with the 5th Marine Division. 04-05-06 08:35 PM
by jinelson
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A Combat Engineer is a Marine trained in explosives, demolition, mines, booby traps and not just ours but also the enemy's. Toss in carpentry, painting, rigging, hand control signals for heavy equipment and oh, did I mention building Combat Bridges 04-06-06 04:20 PM
by jinelson
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Personal website of the 7th Engineer Battalion operations in Vietnam. Great photos. 04-06-06 04:19 PM
by jinelson
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I am a 75 year old WWII veteran, married 50 years, and have a daughter, two sons, and ten grandchildren. I served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1/5/44 to 5/13/46. I went through boot camp in San Diego, then to Jacques Farm to study tanks. I left for... 04-05-06 08:32 PM
by jinelson
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Dedicated to sending WW II Veterans to the National Memorials. 11-12-07 02:08 PM
by yellowwing
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Six US Marine Corps Companies formed in WWII. Marine DUKWs also saw service in the Korean War. 04-05-06 08:23 PM
by jinelson
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The "Wildcats" of VMB-443 operated their PBJ Mitchell bombers from Emirau against Rabaul and other bypassed Japanese installations on New Britain and New Ireland. 07-31-08 07:14 PM
by yanacek
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Known as the "Fork-Tailed Devils," VMB-433 operated PBJ-1D and PBJ-1J Mitchell aircraft from Green Island and Emirau against the Japanese bases on New Britain and New Ireland. 07-10-08 11:22 AM
by yanacek
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The "Seahorse" Marines of VMB-423 operated their PBJ-1 Mitchell aircraft from Sterling and Green Islands in the South Pacific against the Japanese bases on New Britain and New Ireland. 07-31-08 07:13 PM
by yanacek
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The Marine Corps' first medium-bomber squadron. Known as the "Flying Nightmares," VMB-413 operated PBJ-1 Mitchell aircraft in the South Pacific against Rabaul and other Japanese bases on New Britain and New Ireland. 07-31-08 07:11 PM
by yanacek
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The "Black Seahorse" Marines of VMB-611 served with distinction in the South Pacific. Flying their PBJ-1 Mitchell bombers, VMB-611 operated first from Emirau, then from Zamboanga in the Philippines. 07-31-08 07:15 PM
by yanacek
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Arriving in the Central Pacific too late for combat operations, the "Ruptured Ducks" of VMB-614 ended the war on Midway Island with their PBJ-1J Mitchell aircraft poised for the invasion of Japan. 07-31-08 07:18 PM
by yanacek
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The only squadron to operate the 75mm cannon-armed PBJ-1H Mitchell in combat. Based in the Central Pacific, VMB-613 conducted missions against the Japanese garrisons on Jaluit, Maloelap, Wotje, Mille, Ponape, Kusaie, Ocean and Nauru. 12-18-05 08:21 PM
by yanacek
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Known as "Cram's Rams" VMB-612 served with distinction in the Central Pacific flying missions against Japanese bases on Iwo Jima and in the Bonin Islands. The squadron also pioneered the use of the 11.75-inch "Tiny Tim" aerial rocket. 07-31-08 07:17 PM
by yanacek
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Wildcat and Corsair pilots at Guadalcanal and the Solomons Pappy Boyington, Joe Foss, Marion Carl, Ken Walsh, Harold Bauer, and others. 04-05-06 07:54 PM
by jinelson
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THIS PAMPHLET HISTORY, one in a series devoted to U.S. Marines in the World War II era, is published for the education and training of Marines by the History and Museums Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, Washington, D.C., as a part of the... 04-05-06 07:38 PM
by jinelson
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This history of the United States Marine Raiders has been compiled from the most accurate sources available to us and will be periodically updated and upgraded. The goal of this web site is the establishment of a limited United States Marine Raider... 04-05-06 07:59 PM
by jinelson
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This is a site for friends/family that have lost loved ones during the battle of Okinawa to search and request a name rubbing for the Battle of Okinawa Memorial located in southern Okinawa. 11-21-08 08:59 PM
by VicLee
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This page is a memorial to those who, like my father, fought the amphibious invasion of the island of Peleliu. I have tried to attribute the information I’ve used, but I have not obtained formal 04-05-06 11:09 PM
by jinelson
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This site is a tribute to my father, a USMC World War II veteran who served at Peleliu, Yap and Ulithi in perilous combat and kept a wartime journal. It is dedicated to the "greatest generation," out of respect for my father and others who fought... 04-05-06 11:11 PM
by jinelson
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Tarawa was the first in a series of amphibious operations which carried United States forces across the Central Pacific to the homeland of Japan. When the 2d Marine Division landed on Betio Island, Tarawa Atoll on 20 November 1943, twenty years of... 04-05-06 08:02 PM
by jinelson
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A. Duncan and Al Perry after 10 days of fighting on the "meatgrinder" on Iwo Jima

Al Perry, Bob Fleishauer, and Bob Tierney, and at Camp Maui



Taken on Tinian, 50 men left after losing 101 to a Japanese Banzai attack


"A" Company the 26...
04-06-06 05:17 PM
by jinelson
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Information about the memorial and stories submitted by some of Illinois veterans of World War II. 11-18-07 06:13 PM
by yellowwing
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