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English: Pearls Airport, Grenada's principal civilian airfield, was captured by Marines on D-Day and temporarily renamed Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Douglas in honor of a sergeant major who died in Lebanon.
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Source File:U.S. Marines In Grenada 1983.pdf
Author Reconstructive art by D'Col A. M. "Mike" Leahy, USMCR
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