JamesV34: World War II in the Pacific
JamesV34: War Threats in Asia
JamesV34: Japanese Expansion: 1931-1941
JamesV34: December 7, 1941: "A Date Which Will Live In Infamy"
JamesV34: The Doolittle Raid
JamesV34: Lt. Col. James Doolittle
JamesV34: Race and War in the Pacific
JamesV34: "This is the Enemy"
JamesV34: "Quick Ways to Spot a Jap"
JamesV34: Various pieces on display
JamesV34: Pistol and other Japanese weaponry found on a dead soldier by Pt. Robert Sylvester, 1942
JamesV34: Congressional Medal of Honor for Navy Seaman First Class (S1C) Johnnie David Hutchins
JamesV34: Japanese Weapons
JamesV34: Japanese Weapons
JamesV34: Japanese Weapons
JamesV34: American Weapons
JamesV34: American Weapons
JamesV34: American Weapons
JamesV34: The Pacific Combat Environment
JamesV34: Display of items worn by Robert E. Lyons of the Marines
JamesV34: Info on Robert E. Lyons of the Marines
JamesV34: Japanese items found by Second Lt. Noel M. Seeburg
JamesV34: Info on Second Lt. Noel M. Seeburg
JamesV34: POW number tag and food list kept by Cpl. Richard F. Joder; items kept by Hollander Fred G. Oberman of the Dutch army, another POW, including written records and his wooden POW tag
JamesV34: War Without Mercy
JamesV34: War Without Mercy
JamesV34: Items from Marine Cpl. James W. Carrington, who escaped Bilibid Prison in Manila and joined a guerilla force that attacked the Japanese
JamesV34: Info on Marine Cpl. James W. Carrington
JamesV34: A dungaree jacket issued to Motor Machinist's Mate Farmer D. Kellogg, who was part of the Iwo Jima invasion
JamesV34: Bombing Damage to Japanese Cities before August 6, 1945