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The Seabees Speak: Interviews with the Can Do Veterans of World War II

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Who paved the way for the Marines, the Army, and the Air Force in World War II? The United States Naval Construction Battalion, better known as Seabees. Through their knowledge of the construction trades, the Seabees literally built the way for the war to be won. The "Enola Gay," the B-29 that dropped the atomic bombs over Japan and ended World War II, took off and landed on the Tinian Island airstrip built by Seabees. Think of it-no ports or harbors to unload ships, no airstrips to land on, no bridges to span the waterways ...

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The Seabees Speak: Interviews with the Can Do Veterans of World War II 2007, iUniverse, Bloomington IN

ISBN-13: 9780595456352

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