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USS Independence (CVA-62) photographed in April 1959, during her shakedown cruise
In 1943, a Navajo code talker speaks into his radio while clutching his carbine in his left hand during the battle of Tarawa Nov 1944
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A group of U.S. Marines, some wearing trophy Japanese gear, pose in front of a pile of dead Japanese soldiers following the bloody Battle of Tarawa. November 1943.
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