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At Halavo Seaplane Base, Islanders teach black American Seabees (in shirts) how to make thatch for shading cooler barracks.
U.S. Navy

Natives of Florida Is, Solomons entertain with dances at Halavo Seaplane Base.
34th CBs

Some 34th CBs shown on LCVP landing at Solomon Islands
34th CBs

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The war directed medical attention to several endemic Pacific diseases, especially yaws and malaria. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
U.S. Navy

Three Seabees (including two black Americans) barter with local traders for fruit, betel nut, walking sticks, and grass skirts
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