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1945 Grenade Exchange Between U.S. Marines And A Japanese Soldier Print Clipping - Yankee Infield Baseball Reference - United States Marine Corps - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
1945 Grenade Exchange Between U.S. Marines And A Japanese Soldier Print Clipping - Yankee Infield Baseball Reference - United States Marine Corps - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
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Vintage Original 1945 Grenade Exchange Between U.S. Marines And A Japanese Soldier Print Clipping - Pvt. Vincenzo G. Crispino Of Long Island City New York - Yankee Infield Baseball Reference - United States Marine Corps - Iwo Jima - Pacific Theater - WWII Era - Ready For Framing
This 1945 Print Clipping Titled "Yankee Infield" Features Pvt. Vincenzo G. Crispino Of Long Island City, New York, As Reported By SSgt. David Dempsey, A USMC Combat Correspondent. The Article Uses Baseball Terminology To Describe A Grenade Exchange Between U.S. Marines And A Japanese Soldier During World War II. The Piece Reflects Wartime Journalism Practices That Blended Combat Events With Familiar Sports References To Engage Readers. Published During The Pacific Campaign, It Illustrates How Military Correspondents Reported Actions With Humor And Popular Culture To Boost Morale On The Home Front.
In Very Good Vintage Condition - Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On Clipping. Measures Approx. 3-1/8" Wide by 2-1/8" Tall.
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