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#149 A Marine parachuting at Parris Island, South Carolina, in May of 1942

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#149 A Marine parachuting at Parris Island, South Carolina, in May of 1942

WWII In Color: Stunning Colorized Photographs Documenting World War II In Vivid Colors

#149 A Marine parachuting at Parris Island, South Carolina, in May of 1942

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←#148 Marine Corps glider in flight out of Parris Island, South Carolina, in May of 1942
#150 A parade of M-4 (General Sherman) and M-3 (General Grant) tanks in training maneuvers, at Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Note the lower design of the M-4, the larger gun in the turret and the two hatches in front of the turret. Photographed in June of 1942→

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