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Show Four Typical U. S. Fighters of the South Pacific ' 'W 4 ? " ' PF Wit arv r?r i Left: U. S. A. of the TJ. S. N. that's V. S. Aarnham, 24, a yeoman of the United Slates navy, pictured inspecting in-specting a box of junk jewelry on an island in the South Pacific. The jewelry was collected in Los Angeles An-geles for trading with island natives. Center: Sitting on top of their sleeping quarters are two marine antiaircraft anti-aircraft gunners who have shot down many enemy planes during the 140 raids they have helped to disperse in two months. They are Pfc. Frank D. Dollard, 19, (left), and Corp. Robert Wolf, 23. Right: George Asi-makis, Asi-makis, 29, a machine-gunner with the coast guard who took on a Jap in the jungle and scored with a left hook to the jaw. But he was forced to resort to firearms when the Jap drew a knife. |