Marine Landing in the Marshall Islands

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2007

Marines landing in the Marshall Islands during 1944.

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  • Have you checked the Navy History Center in Washington. How did you Check the NARA? You can cross-reference i.e. Marshall Islands Campaign.

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  • at 1:22 smoking while holding a flamethrower... thats balls right there.

  • Very good and thanks for all the informations. I just got back from my island. (Marshall Islands) I was born on Kwajalein atoll whis is now Ronald Reagan Missile Range Defense for U.S. But I'm from Wotje Island. Marshall Islands is very differend from when I was about 30 years ago. Again thanks for the Movie and thank U.S. for the sacrafices they made for the whole world.(Freedom; this freedom we have)

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  • One night as a child, I walked to the beach. I saw waves bringing in specks of glowing sand. It was magical! That night and every night after, I walked to the beach just to hold majic in my hands for a few seconds. And because of the rough life style I was going through, holding those majical glowing sand made life, worth going through. I was later adopted, moved away and learned that the glowing was due to oil and nuclear chemical. but through the eyes of a child then it had given me hope. RMI

  • My father served in the Marines at Marshall Islands. Thank you, Dad! And thank you too all MARINES and Soldiers who served there.

  • @waffle1997 lolz, id have been like "ok I'm going to go film something else now... further away.."

  • flmer boy gots Bawls for smoking with his friends with a flamethrower in his hands and flammible liquid on his back

  • @grooveclubhouse hell yah thats balls

  • For anyone who is interested in the Pacific Theatre of WWII, (if you havent already) I suggest you read the book "With the Old Breed; At Peleliu and Okinawa". It was written by Eugene Sldge, and is considered the best memoir from the Pacific by scholars. Its very short, and you'll be truly overwhelmed by it. I think its a must read for all US Marines who are interested in the Greatest Generation's sacrifices in the Pacific.

  • @ebitnet Marine Hymm

  • Semper Fi.

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