Marine camp after a battle, Tarawa, 1943

Gift in memory of John VanCorbach
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Photograph. United States Marines carrying an injured or dead Marine on a litter; another Marine beside them is digging a hole; a Marine is sitting in a foxhole in the foreground. Official caption on front: "Tarawa / USMC Photo / No. 2-15." Tarawa. November 1943

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1943-11-
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Items from the service of Motor Machinist's Mate John VanCorbach, who was a member of the United States Navy and served in the Pacific Theater of Operations. VanCorbach was born on 5 June 1992 in Yakima, Washington and entered into the service in 1942. He was stationed in California and assigned to the USS Amethyst from 1942 to 1944. In late 1944, VanCorbach was sent to Saipan where he remained until late 1945. He returned to his home in Yakima on 25 December and later moved to Zillah, Washington, where he remained until his death on 14 November 2005. Items from the collection include a leather ditty bag, newsletters, and photographs.
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Tarawa
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1.500
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173.000
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials: 
Military camps--American--Tarawa