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Photograph of military vehicles and tents, Enewetak Atoll, circa 1943-1945. Caption on album page: "Eniwetok [sic]."Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1945.
Photograph of a beach scene in the Enewetak Atoll, July 1944. Ships are visible in the distance.Inscription on verso: "Enewetok [sic]. "Caption on album page: "Eniwetok [sic] Atoll, Marshall Islands, July 1944."Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1945.
Aerial photograph of Parry Island, Enewetak Atoll, circa 1943-1945.Inscription on verso: "Parry Is. / Eniwetok [sic] / H18."Caption on album page: "Parry Island, Eniwetok [sic]."Part of a disassembled album containing materials related to Paul J. Madden's service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1940-1945.
Photograph of U.S. Navy serviceman Don Martin at Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Islands, circa 1942-1945.Inscription on verso: "Don Martin taken at Eniwetok Atoll, Marshall Is."Inscription on album page: "Don."Part of a photograph album related to Fred Woods' service with the U.S. Navy during World War II, circa 1942-1945.
Photograph of the USS Stockton (DD-646) entering the Majuro Lagoon, Marshall Islands, 1944. Caption: "U.S.S. Stockton (DD-646) entering Majuro lagoon. 1944."
Double-sided navigational chart (No. S12-19 and S12-32) of the Marshall and East Caroline Islands, published by the Naval Air Combat Intelligence Hydrographic Office, circa 1940s.