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Newpaper clipping:WWII"Marianas Islands"

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Newpaper clipping:WWII"Marianas Islands"
This is an article that assisted me in understanding the extent of the U.S. involvment in the South Pacific during WWII. My Uncle,a young Marine, died during the battle on Siapan, the first of the Marianas islands U.S. forces invaded while battling the Japanese. There is a memorial to our US soldiers located on one of the islands that bears the names of our fallen boys. They are organised by regiments.
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