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The role of African-americans In the pacific During world war ii

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Page 1: The role of African-americans In the pacific During world war ii

The role ofAfrican-americans

In the pacificDuring world war ii

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Overview• SERVED IN SEGREGATED UNITS

AND HAD SEGREGATED FACILITIES

• 1.2 MILLION SERVED DURING WWII

• MOSTLY SERVED IN SUPPORT AND SERVICE UNITS

Staff Sergeant Timberlate Kervin and Corporal SamuelJ. Love, Sr., the first African-American Marines decorated by the 2nd Marine Division. They received Purple Heartsfor wounds received on Saipan.

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The navy

A gun crew posing for a group photo aboardtheir ship. March 1944, the first thirteen

African-American naval officersare commissioned.

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The navy

Doris Miller Leonard Roy Harmon

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The navy

Storing ammunitionat a naval supply point.

Taking a breakwhile unloadingsupplies on abeach.

Building a storage facilityat a rear base.

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The army

An engineer unit on Attu, in the Aleutian Islands, takes a breakfor chow.

An American soldier and a Chinesesoldier mount each others flag onthe lead truck of the first convoyto travel the Ledo Road from Burmato China.

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The army AFRICAN AMERICAN

COMBAT UNITS IN THE PACIFIC

At the headquarters of an anti-aircraftbattalion, plans are made for the future deployment of the gun batteries.

Troops from the 24th Infantry Regimentsupported by a Sherman tank move towards Japanese positions on the island ofBougainville.

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Marine corps

A gun crew from one of the DefenseBattalions poses with their gun on anisland in the Pacific.

Marines from an Ammunition Companyhelp evacuate a wounded Marine on IwoJima.

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coAsT GUARD

A young Coastguardsman aboardhis ship.

A gun crew loading their 20mm cannon aboard aCoast Guard frigate in the Southwest Pacific.

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Texas

Admiral Nimitz pins the Navy Cross on Doris Miller. The Navy Cross is the Navy’s second highest award for bravery.

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George Watson (1915 – March 8, 1943)

MedalOf

honor

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AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Captain D.H. Raney of the Army Nurse Corps at her desk at a base hospital.

Nurses tend a wounded patient ata Field Hospital somewhere in the Pacific.

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AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN

Lieutenant Junior GradePickens and Ensign Willsafter graduation from a Navy school.

A Navy Commander swearing in a group ofwomen who are enlisting in the U.S. Navy.