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MARINES WITHIN SIGHT OF WOTJE - From this tiny island in the Erikub atoll of the Marshall Islands, which the US Marines occupied in April 1944, Wotje atoll, a principal Jap base in the Marshalls, is visible. In this photo, the Marinies are wading across a long reef of coral rock to closely inspect the island, which was uninhabitated. Marshalls, May 1944
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