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1945 Army Engineers To Destroy Japanese Cave Positions Print Clipping - Sgt. Malon H. Shreve Of Washington D. C. - Sgt. Jack Vincent A USMC Combat Correspondent - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
1945 Army Engineers To Destroy Japanese Cave Positions Print Clipping - Sgt. Malon H. Shreve Of Washington D. C. - Sgt. Jack Vincent A USMC Combat Correspondent - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1945 Army Engineers To Destroy Japanese Cave Positions Print Clipping - Sgt. Malon H. Shreve Of Washington D. C. - Sgt. Jack Vincent A USMC Combat Correspondent - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
This 1945 Print Clipping Titled "Sleepy Time Demolition" Reports On Sgt. Malon H. Shreve Of Washington, D. C., Who Led A Squad Of Army Engineers To Destroy Japanese Cave Positions At Dawn. The Account, Written By Sgt. Jack Vincent, A USMC Combat Correspondent, Describes An Exchange Where An Infantry Officer Offered Artillery Support, But Shreve Declined To Avoid Alerting The Enemy. The Item Reflects World War II Pacific Theater Combat And The Role Of Military Correspondents In Documenting Daily Frontline Operations For Both Troops And The American Public.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Clipping. Measures Approx. 3" Wide by 1-1/2" Tall.
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