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Show Again Marines Land on Okinawa Unopposed rlWSt'j. 'MlyiMWJ V,-,.. -'!- hlWii'iu'fh f .ltilv',1;. Vm'- tifow-' (Mmm (.A fv htm iiafii MMiMin hk uMimi'-'i k nil r Hi h iiim.- urn r fnnfr m iiMim J-iV-- J-"- 4. vaxAtA n'-,i..n.i.,h.- ..v,.i -3 Accompanied by the marine contingent of his squadron, this old lithograph portrays Commodore Perry's visit to Okinawa. At the extreme right foreground are two leathernecks in the uniform of that period. Insert shows U. S. marines in full battle attire on decks and gangways of troop transports ready for the latest assault as-sault on Okinawa. An armada of 1,400 ships participated in the operation. |