988 resultados para United States. Marine Corps. Amphibious Corps, V.


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Lt. General Holland M. Smith and other officers in a jeep. No caption.

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Major General Harry Schmidt, Lt. General Holland M. Smith, and Major General Clifton B. Cates speaking in conference; other men stand in the background. No caption.

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Lt. General Holland M. Smith and other Marine officers examining maps and other documents around a table in field. No caption.

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Lt. General Holland M. Smith and Major General Clifton B. Cates speaking; Major General Harry Schmidt stands to the side and other men are in the background. No caption.

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Lt. General Holland M. Smith and Major General Clifton B. Cates speaking; Major General Harry Schmidt stands to the side and other men and Mt. Surbachi are in the background. No caption.

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Officers saluting; includes Lt. General Holland M. Smith (second from left), Major General Harry Schmidt (fourth from left), Major General Clifton B. Cates, Major General Graves B. Erskine, and Major General Keller E. Rockey. Caption; "The Island was OURS."

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Three Marines in pith helmets with a Browning machine gun. Official Photograph, U.S. Marine Corps, No. 8900-113. (Appears to be different from Iwo Jima photgraphs taken by Douglas H. Page.)

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Image of Jack D. Cheesman (on left, wearing shoulder insignia of V Amphibious Corps) and unidentified Marine sitting outside a masonry building

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Image of Jack D. Cheesman (on left) and unidentified Marine standing outside a masonry building

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Digitized version of a Japanese map of Iwo Jima. Includes location of mountatins, air strips, and roads; may also indicate defensive positions. Titles, legend, and place names all in Japanese characters.

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Also cited as: Engineer training manual, 1917, United States Army.

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On an early fall day in September 1962 I sat quietly, thoughtfully, at my large desk in a newly renovated corner office in the old Crane wing of the Lillie Building, Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL), Woods Hole, Massachusetts. Looking out through high, ancient windows, I could see the busy main street of Woods Hole in the foreground, Martha's Vineyard beyond, behind me the MBL Stone Candle House, across the street the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and to the far right, the Biological Laboratory of the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries (BCF)(Fig. 1). Down the inner hall from my office stretched renovated quarters for the fledgling, ongoing, year-round MBL Systematics-Ecology Program (SEP), which I had been invited to direct.