Empty Shells Pile Up As Marines Blast Japanese Out Of Sky -- A wall of empty anti-aircraft shells rises as two Marines at a U.S. base in the South Pacific pile them up for reshipment to the U.S. where they will be refilled to blast again at enemy planes. The shells shown represent only a part of those fired by a Marine Corps battalion while defending a strategically important U. S. airfield in the South Pacific area. April 14, 1944. (Photo by U.S. Office of War Information Picture).
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