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WW2 The first wave of assault craft go forward for the Arakan landing near Ru-Ywa South
WW2 The first wave of assault craft go forward for the Arakan landing near Ru-Ywa South East Asia
January 1945
Media ID 21397738
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1945
Amphibious Landing
Attack
Boats
Pacific War
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