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LVTs on Guam[edit]

World War II, 1944: first U.S. flag on Guam.

A well-composed shot of a World War II action. Large enough for an FP with few artifacts. United States Government image, photographer unknown.

National Archives: 139. "First flag on Guam on boat hook mast. Two U.S. officers plant the American flag on Guam eight minutes after U.S. Marines and Army assault troops landed on the Central Pacific island on July 20, 1944." Batts. 127-N-88073. (ww2_139.jpg)

Appears in 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion.

Comments:

  • Maybe I'm being over-cynical, but this really doesn't seem very convincing: perhaps it's the low camera angle (to hide what, exactly?), or something to do with the facial expressions, it just looks staged, somehow. Print quality isn't at all good, either. Maybe others will disagree. --mikaultalk 23:12, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
    • They were probably all keeping their heads down for fear of enemy fire. The official caption says it was taken eight minutes after landing, unlike the more famous Iwo Jima flag raising. DurovaCharge! 23:15, 15 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • If this gets nominated, I suspect the vote will be very close; there really isn't any information in most of the frame, and what there is (other than the faces and the flag) is very much out of focus. However, those are impressive facial expressions, and it really does feel like a war shot. - Enuja (talk) 02:25, 16 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • What's an LVT? --jjron (talk) 07:50, 16 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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