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In 1943, the United States began to push back the enemy in the Pacific. Fighting from island to Island, U.S. forces proceeded steadily toward Japan. The strategic Island of Targwa was captured by U.S. soldiers after a four-day battle with tremendous losses. September 18, 1950. (Photo by United States Information Services).

In 1943, the United States began to push back the enemy in the Pacific. Fighting from island to Island, U.S. forces proceeded steadily toward Japan. The strategic Island of Targwa was captured by U.S. soldiers after a four-day battle with tremendous losses. September 18, 1950. (Photo by United States Information Services).
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Caption: In 1943, the United States began to push back the enemy in the Pacific. Fighting from island to Island, U.S. forces proceeded steadily toward Japan. The strategic Island of Targwa was captured by U.S. soldiers after a four-day battle with tremendous losses. September 18, 1950. (Photo by United States Information Services).
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