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Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball at a military base, Guam, circa 1944-1950. A human skull is perched on Ball's knee.
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball at a military base, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen with a Grumman F6F Hellcat aircraft loaded on a barge, Guam, circa 1944-1950. Elmer A. Ball is second from the right.
Photographic negative of Elmer A. Ball (left) and another U.S. Navy serviceman washing up at outdoor sinks, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
Photographic group portrait of U.S. Navy servicemen at a military base, Guam, circa 1944-1950. Elmer A. Ball is standing on the far left.
Photographic negative of U.S. Navy serviceman Elmer A. Ball on a hill overlooking the ocean, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
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Photographic negative of U.S. Navy servicemen with a propeller, Guam, circa 1944-1950. Aircraft are visible in the background.
Photographic negative of two U.S. Navy servicemen in the base paint shop, Guam, circa 1944-1950. The sign on the pole reads: "Paint Shop / No work done without permission from Engineering Officer."
Photographic negative of four U.S. Navy servicemen in front of a Quonset hut, Guam, circa 1944-1950.
Photographic negative of a U.S. Navy serviceman with a General Motors FM-2 Wildcat aircraft, Guam, circa 1944-1950.