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Keywords: outdoor 127-GW-741-106160: Battle of Peleliu (Operation Stalemate), September-November 1944. Litter Bearers of Bloody Nose Ridge. Four African-American Marines display an expressive reaction to the Fifth Marine Division show, “Boondock Blackouts,” which recently toured the Pacific entertaining men of all branches of service. These men were a part of the African-American detachment which was so highly commended for work under fire in the battle for Peleliu. They were the men who carried the necessary ammunition up the rugged face of “Bloody Nose Ridge” safety of aid stations. Photographed by TSgt. B.F. Ferneyhough, December 27, 1944. U.S. Marine Corps Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/09/06). 127-GW-741-106160: Battle of Peleliu (Operation Stalemate), September-November 1944. Litter Bearers of Bloody Nose Ridge. Four African-American Marines display an expressive reaction to the Fifth Marine Division show, “Boondock Blackouts,” which recently toured the Pacific entertaining men of all branches of service. These men were a part of the African-American detachment which was so highly commended for work under fire in the battle for Peleliu. They were the men who carried the necessary ammunition up the rugged face of “Bloody Nose Ridge” safety of aid stations. Photographed by TSgt. B.F. Ferneyhough, December 27, 1944. U.S. Marine Corps Photograph, now in the collections of the National Archives. (2016/09/06).
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