First trans world flight in 1924 to the Kuril Islands in the Pacific Ocean. A Douglas World Cruiser in flight over the Kuril Islands and on coastal waters. American crewmen of Douglas World Cruiser. Crewmen work on DWC. A map depicts the trans world flight. DWC lands on water. American crewmen with Japanese women. The map demonstrates that Japan is readily accessible from the outside through various transcontinental air flights. A Japanese fishing boat underway.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. A shoreline as seen from a vessel off the coast of Enewetak. United States Task Force including LCTs (Landing Craft Tank), LCs (Landing Crafts) and APs (transports) underway.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers inspect damage and wreckage of enemy equipment on Enewetak after its capture.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers in an LVT (Landing Vehicle, Tracked). A U.S. BB (battleship) fires guns.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. Men on a beach. The U.S. flag. A soldier displays a Japanese sword. A wrecked 40 mm gun. An LST (Landing Ship, Tank) in the background. Transports and landing crafts underway. Shells burst on the shore.
The U.S. Army secures Enewetak Island in the Marshall Islands during World War II. U.S. soldiers on the damaged beach of Enewetak. APs (transports) and CAs (cruisers) anchored off shore. The soldiers in a boat.
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