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Photographic negative of the Chief Petty Officer's Club for Carrier Aircraft Service Unit 12 (CASU(F)-12), Guam, circa 1944-1950. The club building is a Quonset hut decorated with lifebuoys and a "CPO" flag.
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen with a captured Japanese Type A Kō-hyōteki-class submarine (number 51), Guam, circa 1944-1950.
Photographic negative of a North American P-51 Mustang aircraft taking off, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
[Serviceman lying on cot]
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Photographic negative of a U.S. Navy serviceman, possibly Elmer A. Ball, lying on a cot draped in mosquito netting, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
[Servicemen on beach]
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Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen on a beach, Agat, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
Photographic negative of the Plaza de España, Hagåtña, Guam, circa 1944.
[Damaged cathedral]
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Photographic negative of a damaged cathedral, Hagåtña, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
[Servicemen on beach]
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Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen on a beach, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
[Coastal village]
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Photographic negative of a coastal village, Guam, circa 1944-1950. A church and other buildings are visible.
Photographic negative of Elmer A. Ball (left) and another serviceman, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The sign on the building behind them reads "Structural Office / CASU F 12."