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Sgt. Dewey Guilford, 5210 Pearl St., Seattle, Wash., is with the 3rd Armored Amphib. Tank Commander. 7 October, 1944.
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American Marines move in toward the Jap positions under the cover of an amphibious tractor that has a flamethrower mounted on it.
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Even in the field paperwork must go on.
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During the fiercest fighting on Peleliu, this amphibious tank was caught by the camera going to work on a Jap pillbox. September, 1944.
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Armored amphibious tractors in action on Ngesebus. September, 1944.
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Amphibious tanks head for the shore. September, 1944. Peleliu.
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An Alligator moves in to free the infantrymen. September, 1944. Peleliu.
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Marines sit by amphibious tractor on beach. September, 1944. Peleliu.
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Amphibious tractor on beach to pick up supplies for men on the lines. September, 1944. Peleliu.
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Amphibious tractors moving around death point, where Japs had strong blockhouse and pillbox fortifications.
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Marines of the 1st Div. pinned down mortar fire on Peleliu, take cover as one of their armored amphibious tractors pushes through the underbrush, to clean out the enemy resistance.
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After only a short rest behind the lines, these Marines are going to reinforce some of their buddies who are having trouble getting the Japs out of their caves in the side of a ridge on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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3rd wave going in and naval gun fire in the back. September, 1944. Peleliu.
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An amphibious tank shortly after it hit the beach on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Amphibious tractors go to work on the caves that still have some Jap snipers holding out in them. They are in the hills of Peleliu. October, 1944.
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Amphibious tractors go to work on the caves that still have some Jap snipers holding out in them. They are in the hills of Peleliu. October, 1944.
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Amphibious tractors go to work on the caves that still have some Jap snipers holding out in them. They are in the hills of Peleliu. October, 1944.
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Amphibious tractor uses flame weapon on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Beach activity was strong on D-1 on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Marines moving along the beach cautiously while an amphibious tractor covers them on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Tractors going ashore. Peleliu. 15 September, 1944.
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3rd Bn., 5th Marines unloading from trucks to move into the hills. Peleliu. October, 1944.
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One of a series of shots taken during an attack on the hills and caves N.E. of Peleliu.
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Here are many of the amphibious tractors and tanks after they left their LSTs about dawn. Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Dog arrives and handler receives and reads message. Peleliu. 23 September, 1944.
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No caption. Peleliu. September, 1944.
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War dog handler puts message on war dog's collar and prepares to send him to other handler. Peleliu. 23 September, 1944.
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Marine Cpl. Joe A. Chorpenning, of Cumberland, Md., has adopted this monkey that was left behind by the fleeing Japs on Peleliu. The monkey's name is "Saki." Peleliu. September, 1944.
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A couple of Marine war dogs and their masters taking a walk along the front lines on Peleliu. September, 1944.
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Dog leaves for other handler. Peleliu. September, 1944.