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It always seemed like there were more color photos of the Pacific war then any other front. Not sure why?
One of my personal favorites from the OP link:
A once beautiful paradise ravaged and destroyed by war.
Great picture. Note the asbestos glove hanging from the belt of the machinegunner n the foreground. This was conspicuously absent during the action on Guadalcanal where John Basilone won his CMOH. In the chaotic scene you hear him yelling "Where the hell's my glove?" meaning the asbestos glove used when handling the machinegun when it was hot or when switching barrels. This resulted in the 3rd-degree burns on his arms as he carried the red-hot weapon from one position to another to repel the Japanese Banzai assault. Few medals were ever harder-won.The title for the images submitted here states that they are
“colorized” to show the brutality of war. Something that
was not as profound in black and white according to the
person who made them.
This photo is from the TV Series, ”The Pacific”,
Why America preferred to forget about the Pacific war – until now ...
I was in Guam during the Vietnam conflict.
There was hardly much of wildlife in the jungle back then except for
iguanas, mosquitos and tarantulas.
During the rare quiet moments, it was spooky in that there was
no sound of birds or monkeys in the jungle.
Was told that it was because of WW2 that killed most of them.
I really don’t know how much truth there is in that.
But I do know that my father was here during WW2.