Front Front Front

A liberation day dance give by Guamanians for members of the armed forces [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Unknown

After the Americans recaptured the island, a Pharmacists Mate treats the infected hand of a young Chamorro girl in a Navy dispensary constructed of local material
U.S. Navy

American Nationals Again Under U.S. Protection [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Sgt. Mundell, U.S. Marines

Front Front

Line of Chamorros at Labor Office of Marine Civil Affairs hut. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Heiberger

Native Children at Talafofo, Guam. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Unknown

Native nurses (chamorros [sic]) and Japanese medical staff at Agana, Guam. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Unknown

Front Front

Native woman being brought i from hills, where she was hiding from the Japs, to an American hospital for treatment, she is suffering from malnutrition.
Cannistraci

Native women wash clothes in a small crater on Guam.
Pfc. F.A. Cannistraci [text difficult to read; see "more images" below]

Natives of Saipan, ferreted out of the hills by Marines of the 2nd Regiment, are assisted unto [sic] a truck to be transported behind the front lines. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Cpl. Angus Robertson

Front Front Front

Navy Chaplain Joseph E. Wieber celebrates Mass for the Chamorros in their stockade here. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Cpl. Jack Ely

One of the first Chamorros to get a glimpe of his homeland since the Japanese occupied Guam is F.C. Mesa, STic [sic], USN, who flew as an observer in a dive-bombing attack on the island early in July. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
CincPac

Saipanese questioned by U.S. Marines during combat
U.S. Marine Corps

Images 1 - 12 of 13 total.
2  >