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AERIAL RECONNAISSANCE PHOTOGRAPHS
BOKURIGIRIKKU ISLAND, MILLE ATOLL: Taken 24 May 1945 at an altitude of 900 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
MILLE ISLAND, MILLE ATOLL: Taken 6 May 1945 at an altitude of 700 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
MILLE ISLAND, MILLE ATOLL: Taken 6 May 1945 at an altitude of 700 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
WOTJE ISLAND, WOTJE ATOLL: Taken 6 May 1945 at an altitude of 500 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
WOTJE ISLAND, WOTJE ATOLL: Date of photograph and altitude unknown. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps
EMID ISLAND, JALUIT ATOLL: Taken 27 March 1945 at an altitude of 1200 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
EMIDJ ISLAND, JALUIT ATOLL: Taken 24 June 1945 at an altitude of 800 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
EMIDJ ISLAND, JALUIT ATOLL: Taken 24 June 1945 at an altitude of 800 feet. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of Diane Hindy)
PONAPE ISLAND: In addition to Airfield Number Two at Palikir, the Japanese also constructed an airstrip (Airfield Number One) at Nan Pohn Mal. Date of photograph and altitude unknown. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps (Courtesy of the Stan Gajda)
TAROA ISLAND, MALOELAP ATOLL: Date of photograph and altitude unknown. Photograph: U.S. Marine Corps |
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