Media Category: zaForum Images

This is the first Child Category of the parent Category zForum Images. I may add 999 images into this category.

Zf130

Zf130

Zf130. This image is the description for the previous image

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Zf129

Zf129

Zf129. This is an image from NARA, a collection of about 150 images about the Battle of Villa Verde, half of the images are only the descriptions. This is an image of the 7th segment of 7 pictures and 7 image descriptions. The next image is the description for this one!

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Zf128

Zf128

Zf128. This image is the description for the previous image

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Zf124

Zf124

Zf124. The Niihau Incident This is a display of many in the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum about the Niihau Incident, this is a low resolution picture! This picture can be downloaded in high resolution with this URL:

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Zf120

Zf120

Zf120The actual Japanes landing site/beaches on Corregidor from the Corregidor Japanese WWII Map. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team.

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Zf119

Zf119

Zf119. Bottomside and Malinta Hill, Corregidor Japanese WWII Map. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team.

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Zf118

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Zf118. SW section of Topside Corregidor Japanese WWII Map. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team.

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Zf117

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Zf117. Corregidor map, WWII, the Japanese had one. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team. This picture may be downloaded in high resolution from this Flickr account, click here:

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Zf123

Zf123

Zf123. One translated section of a Japanese WWII Corregidor Island, Fort Mills map, used by the Japanese Imperial Forces in the Siege of Corregidor. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team.

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Zf122

Zf122

Zf122. One translated section of a Japanese WWII Corregidor Island, Fort Mills map, used by the Japanese Imperial Forces in the Siege of Corregidor. Picture courtesy, the Japanese National Archives and the Army Lt. Chester K. Britt Research Team.

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