MAKE A MEME View Large Image Iwo Jima Operation, 1945. U.S. Navy doctors and corpsmen administer to wounded Marines at an Iwo Jima first aid station, 20 February 1945. Navy Chaplain Lieutenant (Junior Grade) John H. Galbreath (right center) is kneeling beside a man who ...
View Original:80-G-435702.jpg (5620x4364)
Download: Original    Medium    Small Thumb
Courtesy of:www.flickr.com More Like This
Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor black and white 80-G-435702: Iwo Jima Operation, 1945. U.S. Navy doctors and corpsmen administer to wounded Marines at an Iwo Jima first aid station, 20 February 1945. Navy Chaplain Lieutenant (Junior Grade) John H. Galbreath (right center) is kneeling beside a man who has severe flash burns, received in an artillery battery fifty yards or so away. Photographed by Warrant Officer Obie Newcomb, Jr., USMCR. Official U.S. Marine Corps Photograph, now in the National Archives' U.S. Navy photographic collection. (2015/12/28). 80-G-435702: Iwo Jima Operation, 1945. U.S. Navy doctors and corpsmen administer to wounded Marines at an Iwo Jima first aid station, 20 February 1945. Navy Chaplain Lieutenant (Junior Grade) John H. Galbreath (right center) is kneeling beside a man who has severe flash burns, received in an artillery battery fifty yards or so away. Photographed by Warrant Officer Obie Newcomb, Jr., USMCR. Official U.S. Marine Corps Photograph, now in the National Archives' U.S. Navy photographic collection. (2015/12/28).
Terms of Use   Search of the Day