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Hierarchal organizational chart of airborne division, likely at Fort Benning Georgia in 1944
1568. '168-L-44-2120.' Hierarchal organizational chart of airborne division.
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Hierarchal organizational chart of Infantry parachute regiment, likely at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1944
1571. '168-L-44-2124.' Hierarchal organizational chart of Infantry parachute regiment. Army Signal Corps photograph
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Higgins amphibious Beachmaster moving around in swamp water during testing in Louisiana on 2 March 1945
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, moving around in swamp water during testing in Louisiana. "Higgins.
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Higgins Beachmaster being lowered by crane onto train car in New Orleans, Louisiana on 9 January 1945
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, being lowered by crane onto train car, tipped on side, view of interior.
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Higgins Beachmaster moving through water during testing in Louisiana in the 1940s
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, moving through water during testing in Louisiana. "Higgins. File No.
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Higgins Beachmaster on Lake Pontchartrain beach in New Orleans, Louisiana on 30 September 1944
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, on Lake Pontchartrain beach in New Orleans, Louisiana. "Higgins. File No.
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Higgins Beachmaster, after being lowered by crane onto train car in New Orleans, Louisiana in the 1940s
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, after being lowered by crane onto train car, tipped on side, view of undercarriage.
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Higgins boats race shoreward under smoke screen at Guadalcanal on 9 March 1944
From Volume 1: South Pacific Theater.
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Higgins built amphibious vehicle, the Mudhopper, moving into swamp water in Louisiana in the 1940s
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Mudhopper, moving into swamp water. Navy officer riding in vehicle.
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Higgins built Beachmaster moving through extremely muddy conditions in Louisiana on 1 July 1945
Higgins Industries built amphibious vehicle, the Beachmaster, moving through extremely muddy conditions. "Higgins. File No. 663-99D-130.
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Higgins Built Pleasure Craft
Photograph.Photo of Higgins built pleasure craft. This photograph shows a Higgins Industries pleasure craft running in open water.
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Higgins Built Pleasure Craft
Photograph.Photo of Higgins built pleasure craft.