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MAPS 1. Micronesia 2 2. Marshall Islands 43 3. Central and Eastern Caroline Islands 48 4. Palau and the Western Caroline Islands 85 PHOTOGRAPHS 1. Enjebi Island, Enewetak Atoll, February 19, 1944. 122 2. A U.S. Marine gives water to Marshallese survivors, February 22, 1944. 125 3. Escape of Marshallese from Jaluij Atoll, May 1945. 134 4. Toloas (Dublon), Chuuk, after U.S. attack of April 30, 1944. 143 5. One-thousand-pound bomb being prepared on Ulithi, August 1945. 156 6. U.S. attack on Woleai airstrip, March 29–30, 1944. 158 7. U.S. Marines on Guam, August 1944. 164 8. Native military government patrol on Guam, early 1945. 165 9. Marshallese escaping Japanese-held Mili, March 1945. 242 10. American supplies and equipment on Kwajalein, March 1944. 244 11. Religious services after American occupation of the Marshall Islands, February 1944. 245 ILLUSTRATIONS 12. Outrigger canoes near American installations at Ulithi Atoll, August 1945. 247 13. Chamorro internment camp on Saipan, early 1945. 249 14. War refugees on Angaur, late 1944. 251 15. U.S. proclamation on Chuuk, November 1945. 253 16. Chuukese on Weno line up for American inspection tour, October 1945. 257 17. U.S. Navy personnel occupying Pohnpei, September 11, 1945. 258 18. The U.S. flag is raised on Kosrae, September 8, 1945. 259 19. Woleai man provides information, September 1945. 263 20. U.S. Marines and Japanese translator on Satawal, late 1945. 264 21. A U.S. Navy enlisted man visits a home on Pohnpei, July 1947. 277 22. Dinner party at Majuro Naval Air Base, February 1944. 286 23. Navy officials confer with “Yap chiefs,” July 1948. 288 24. Women on Majuro Atoll, Marshall Islands, celebrate the Fourth of July, 1944. 291 25. Children in sweet potato fields in Chuuk, October 1945. 293 26. U.S. medical team on Losap, Caroline Islands, around January 1946. 297 27. Marshallese at Arno Atoll sell handicrafts in navy store, April 1945. 303 28. Island Trading Company store on Yap, July 1948. 308 29. The runway on Enewetak islet, built by American troops in 1944. 318 30. Ms. Matsuko Soram on Toloas (Dublon), Chuuk, 1991. 319 31. Repainted Japanese tank outside tourist office in Kolonia, Pohnpei. 320 32. War debris remains plentiful on Toloas, Chuuk, 1991. 336 33. Mr. Stem Salle in front of a cave in Weno, Chuuk, 1991. 337 34. Use of war debris as decoration at a resort hotel in Weno, Chuuk. 338 35. Antiaircraft guns at Taroa islet, Maloelap Atoll. 339 36. A Japanese bunker on the Kwajalein U.S. Army facility. 350 VIII illustrations ...

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