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the st marine division20
on the morning of12
of the th marines11
the captain of the10
the cape gloucester airfields10
side of the island9
of the d battalion8
a quarter of a7
of the willaumez peninsula7
in world war ii7
the base of the7
to one of the6
in half an hour6
quarter of a mile6
base of the willaumez5
the weather side of5
the new britain campaign5
in one of the5
of the yellow beaches5
weather side of the5
the people of the5
the inner beach of5
st and d battalions5
of the st marine5
at the end of5
in command of the5
of the cape gloucester5
i can tell you5
of one of the5
at a sign from5
the assistant division commander5
said the white man4
out of the way4
and he pointed to4
a bit of a4
in the south seas4
was a man of4
inner beach of the4
on the west coast4
coast of new guinea4
on board the fray4
the south coast of4
close in to the4
of little mount worri4
at the same time4
of our native crew4
in front of the4
a mile or so4
of the people of4
captain of the pocahontas4
the line of retreat4
hides the tricks of4
waters of the lagoon4
the capture of the4
the rest of the4
the men of the4
board the fray bentos4
the tongue of chili4
of the island was4
shores of borgen bay4
the tricks of lovers4
in the vicinity of4
every now and then4
the bottom of the4
of western new britain4
a young native girl4
came to the door4
coast of new britain4
the remainder of the4
the west coast of4
the shores of borgen4
by the d battalion4
and the d battalion4
the nature of the3
war ii commemorative series3
the first thing i3
in the bottom of3
and in a few3
of the matsuda force3
along the coastal trail3
the captain and mate3
after the capture of3
of the south cape3
the end of the3
above high water mark3
on the itni river3
about half a mile3
up by the roots3
in western new britain3
the coast of new3
from the th marines3
the morning of december3
st marine division had3
the morning of march3
the morning of january3
in a little while3
to the edge of3
to the fray bentos3
was one of the3
over and over again3
fate of the alida3
as soon as i3
the island in the3
on the top of3
through the damp flat3
major general william h3
he fell in with3
the face of the3
men of the st3
a truly great man3
operations in world war3
have a look at3
quarter of an hour3
marines killed and wounded3
star of the morning3
on both sides of3
the whole of the3
head to the wind3
he told us that3
a quarter of an3
lee of the south3
and presented a very3
all the way to3
the character of the3
he was about to3
were a number of3
world war ii commemorative3
of the marine corps3
she shook her head3
royal australian air force3
and sat down on3
on her beam ends3
on the night of3
of the western pacific3
at the base of3
on the other side3
the mouth of the3
a look at the3
the daughter of the3
the lee of the3
of the royal australian3
the other side of3
the royal australian air3
among the people of3
with the d battalion3
to the weather side3
south of suicide creek3
about a quarter of3
in such a place3
under the shadow of3
executive officer of the3
of the st battalion3
on the afternoon of3
in a few minutes3
left the island in3
on account of the3
for the first time3
sat down on a3
the wall of the3
on the matted floor3
the body of a3
the fate of the3
the st and d3
both sides of the3
the tierce of tobacco3
the two battalions of3
the brigantine and cutter3
the middle of the3
he said in his3
the united states and3
the islands of the3
two battalions of the3
bottom of the boat3
in the afternoon we3
a bottle of gin3
for a couple of3
taplin and his wife3
in a voice like3
the name of the3
the hands of the3
under the lee of3
the top of the3
of the st infantry3
little flat thing and2
and i heard the2
one foot on the2
back of japanese resistance2
i did not want2
sag sag on the2
not believe that the2
and the thought of2
led the way to2
and came to the2
the german naval authorities2
officer in command of2
the japanese had built2
knew we should have2
torn up by the2
and the child were2
a place as this2
of the wall of2
the way to rabaul2
of the tia kau2
and yorke and myself2
he died of a2
the houses of the2
his face away from2
buried rather than burned2
he placed his hand2
the schooner into the2
marsland of the royal2
mainland of new britain2
the reef by the2
conquest of the philippines2
stuck in his throat2
on the southern coast2
division on new britain2
take care of herself2
the shadow of the2
enemy buried rather than2
the people of vahitahi2
the memory of that2
to me with a2
upwards to his throat2
a mile in width2
the mother of temeteri2
under the shade of2
guinea and the solomon2
the north end of2
whom he called his2
end of the island2
on each side of2
one hundred and ten2
and the captain and2
within fifty miles of2
the dense jungle and2
photo the capture of2
to get under way2
the fray bentos and2
with our young men2
from his loins upwards2
as a matter of2
well for us to2
in at bitokara mission2
an englishman in the2
the child were missing2
customs of the papalagi2
on his own account2
landing took place on2
that he was deeply2
in the old gods2
wanted to marry her2
first wave bound for2
over the rail and2
in front of me2
be parched with thirst2
then i heard a2
of marines killed and2
with a tender light2
killed the man who2
a small stock of2
then the white man2
command of the th2
the landing on the2
history and museums division2
his bright blue eyes2
of the first wave2
thought at first that2
and then opened fire2
into the cabin and2
the largest of the2
the st reconnaissance regiment2
along the coast from2
at this time of2
bright blue eyes looked2
would be as well2
troops to meet the2
the east coast of2
of the great island2
an ample supply of2
command of the southwest2
as he rose and2
over on her beam2
to cross the stream2
me along the beach2
under lieutenant colonel hankins2
of the heap of2
west of new britain2
the captain and myself2
we set to work2
a few minutes more2
of about thirty or2
never turned up again2
of the st marines2
just in time to2
on the east coast2
some two or three2
attack by the natives2
on the outer reef2
the first marine division2
edge of the reef2
took over until he2
and all that day2
he looked at me2
at the foot of2
told the story of2
when i came to2
cost of marines killed2
schooner into the lagoon2
and listening to the2
said the captain of2
the enemy buried rather2
i was talking about2
a trading voyage to2
the violence of the2
elements of the d2
a battalion commander in2
position on the flank2
but two years ago2
service with him as2
bag of chilian dollars2
and in half an2
told me that the2
and the mainland of2
the baskets of food2
and i saw that2
it is possible that2
mud of cape gloucester2
and i felt a2
sailed the schooner into2
in the face of2
the schooner to the2
to the village of2
he bade us farewell2
major general alexander a2
to discover that the2
was easy to see2
a month or two2
of the fray bentos2
the first time in2
the mainland of new2
a stiff glass of2
the fury of the2
seems to have been2
as smooth as glass2
and i was the2
in the mud of2
ring in her voice2
the defense of rabaul2
a member of the2
as a trader on2
for the matsuda force2
coast of the great2
outlines of an island2
when he came to2
of the outside world2
through the open skylight2
to lower a boat2
had not told us2
beside the wreckage of2
a heap on the2
were hidden from view2
thrown over on her2
marine corps operations in2
to a clump of2
the surface of the2
with taku the sailor2
as he meant to2
but because of the2
their heads had been2
the rest of our2
of the principal village2
battalion commander in the2
in the big room2
out the d battalion2
the afternoon of january2
as soon as the2
the perspiration was streaming2
set down some words2
the only sound that2
he had been carrying2
the th defense battalion2
and a few biscuits2
south cape of new2
japanese resistance in the2
in a sort of2
the mud of cape2
through the solomon group2
else on board the2
turned his face away2
and a number of2
be such a fool2
battalion started up the2
small stock of trade2
and he called out2
there was a great2
they can tell us2
body of a japanese2
the edge of the2
off the coast of2
point of new hanover2
in the caroline islands2
of the first marine2
a minute or so2
a low murmur of2
in the middle of2
pallou and his wife2
the upper part of2
with him as supercargo2
the wreckage of a2
the south and west2
the north and south2
the reinforced th marines2
south coast of new2
at his feet and2
were half a dozen2
the first wave bound2
mud of new britain2
to break off the2
back to the boat2
and pointed to a2
lieutenant colonel lewis b2
o friend of my2
coast of new ireland2
with the blue eyes2
a couple of days2
by the violence of2
on the south coast2
and pallou and taloi2
a call went out2
the cost of marines2
this part of the2
said taku the sailor2
a trader on his2
brigadier general lemuel c2
in the western pacific2
to go to sea2
for the love of2
japanese dug in at2
part of the island2
that i am a2
fell to the ground2
dug in at bitokara2
to the inner beach2
i went to the2
as quickly as possible2
the two white men2
a man in the2
into the jungle to2
and shook hands with2
of the island and2
surface of the water2
as good to look2
in the german navy2
the boat as she2
three years with the2
i know the place2
only to discover that2
in the hands of2
the results of the2
the main body of2
had come and gone2
before the landings at2
we were to sail2
it was easy to2
while combat team b2
take advantage of the2
a man who was2
saw or heard of2
corps operations in world2
was a very handsome2
a lot of wind2
the main landings on2
us that he came2
did you ever hear2
as soon as we2
out of sight of2
the executive officer of2
for a man who2
we could see the2
capture of airfield no2
and the solomon islands2
go off in the2
in support of the2
on the northern coast2
the methodical mr burr2
the women and children2
and i am a2
the chief of the2
placed his hand on2
platoon of m sherman2
of the gilbert islands2
half an hour she2
it was for me2
that broke the silence2
for the landing on2
capture of the cape2
of the south sea2
the japanese abandoned their2
up from the boat2
were at least safe2
such a fool as2
years have passed since2
the moment captain guest2
of half a dozen2
i did was to2
one hand on his2
she bore him a2
on one of the2
a matter of fact2
life among the people2
the right flank of2
the skipper of the2
came down to the2
the rays of the2
came and sat beside2
bore him a son2
had elapsed since the2
the capture of airfield2
of a mile from2
there seemed to be2
pushing off from the2
to a dead stop2
the list of illustrations2
of oil and a2
blue eyes looked into2
made up my mind2
could see that the2
side of his face2
joint chiefs of staff2
coast of south america2
that in those days2
new guinea and the2
islands of the north2
the pity he is2
had the mission of2
a mile from the2
company i and the2
the th marines to2
drive to the southeast2
the south sea islands2
she threw back the2
with set teeth and2
out his hands to2
the hand of death2
inland from the beachhead2
and said he would2
lower a boat and2
in charge of the2
army air forces p2
of three or four2
three sticks of tobacco2
wind had died away2
the white man that2
i heard a shot2
it would be as2
and in an instant2
for the defense of2
the lee side of2
en route to the2
reef by the violence2
slopes of mount schleuther2
in the labour trade2
and his wife and2
the southern coast of2
and see if we2
methodical mr burr of2
led by first lieutenant2
first thing i did2
give him and his2
the water had given2
on the cape merkus2
to take advantage of2
was covered with a2
of new britain and2
island of the group2
force of the wind2
and offered it to2
bearing down upon them2
a squadron of army2
an hour or two2
and the white man2
had said to him2
such a place as2
believe in the old2
of a tun of2
groweth from his loins2
when he remembered the2
wreckage of a japanese2
on board the cutter2
he knew of a2
west coast of south2
cape of new britain2
eyes filled with a2
but before we had2
he was a man2
the south cape of2
and his executive officer2
means a lot of2
back in three days2
on the weather side2
the farther end of2
in a heap on2
as i did not2
mouth and ran down2
and went to the2
the star of the2
wind or no wind2
a good view of2
landing at cape gloucester2
came in sight of2
broached to and filled2
i do not think2
of hair that fell2
died in the boat2
observers on target hill2
sight of the brigantine2
from the willaumez peninsula2
two years ago he2
january by lieutenant colonel2
that there were no2
living in such a2
with sticks of tobacco2
we were at least2
his loins upwards to2
of a japanese bomber2
battalions of the th2
tun of oil and2
inflection in his voice2
at the yellow beaches2
from the day that2
the matsuda force to2
after the manner of2
i wish you would2
upper part of her2
contemptuous ring in her2
and showed his white2
house where she lay2
along the coastal track2
of the eastern pacific2
now and then to2
gilnit on the itni2
and offered me a2
filled with a tender2
i braced myself up2
part of the western2
trader on his own2
were drifting about the2
close to the reef2
was in charge of2
the people of rapa2
cape merkus beachhead and2
the cape merkus beachhead2
houses of the principal2
scar across his forehead2
but at the same2
the morning of the2
took command of the2
he called out in2
view of the sea2
each side of the2
thing i did was2
call went out for2
and she bore him2
then juan and liro2
the back of japanese2
our native crew who2
on board the brig2
this because of the2
to the boat and2
to meet the threat2
was his first voyage2
in and about the2
with an unmoved face2
a just man to2
and a bag of2
at least safe from2
was all but thrown2
or three sticks of2
the advance on the2
for a quarter of2
of the two houses2
yorke turned to me2
one of the two2
to the defense of2
the land of the2
to the other side2
on the yellow beaches2
the navy cross for2
the mud of new2
in company with you2
of the second day2
two or three sticks2
to the south and2
anchored in the lagoon2
had succeeded in extracting2
to come abreast of2
and over again in2
i said to yorke2
their guns and swords2
face of the man2
i was the only2
of his island home2
in a low voice2
off the action and2
the southwest pacific area2
advanced toward the cape2
he stretched out his2
he and the other2
end of new ireland2
i was able to2
cloth from off the2
strands of the pandanus2
a vast number of2
and left them to2
it so be that2
of the day that2
at the white man2
with one foot on2
and then he told2
the afternoon of d2
to get at the2
other side of the2
farther end of the2
when the st marine2
north and south pacific2
i was in the2
oil and a bag2
a narrow strip of2
i swear to you2
away down to the2
in the tongue of2
the first canoe was2
boat over the side2
the end of january2
i made up my2
the surf as the2
it would be a2
the leading elements of2
of mount schleuther and2
told us that he2
he was going to2
but in less than2
off to the ship2
had come to the2
the builders of the2
on the following day2
pity he is single2
first of all i2
of the southwest pacific2
a bag of chilian2
through the open door2
and called to the2
my two countrymen were2
the landings at cape2
turned out to be2
wall of the papaku2
white blood in me2
trading voyage to the2
break off the action2
years had come and2
to the right of2
the wind had died2
swell of the mid2
friend of my sons2
came to a dead2
that it would be2
she and the child2
lying on the skylight2
elements of the th2
only sound that broke2
went back to the2
in the islands of2
line of palms that2
to the beach and2
looked at me and2
the same is the2
of no account now2
people of the island2
want to get any2
chronic state of silly2
the vicinity of the2
the mat on which2
that he and his2
to the marshall islands2
go off to the2
at the cost of2
captain of the corvette2
he came to live2
the departure of the2
where we were at2
i can see it2
a curious feeling of2
set to work to2
did not believe that2
from our sleeping place2
rest of the people2
part of her stern2
good view of the2
three or four times2
officer of the th2
to work for him2
at cape merkus on2
a clump of bread2
had given him a2
of the reef to2
there was no one2
lieutenant colonel henry w2
loins upwards to his2
in the first canoe2
the heap of coconuts2
sides of the boat2
trader was a man2
south of the yellow2
tell you the whole2
battalions of the st2
to shift his troops2
the shade of the2
another island of the2
the captain and crew2
as if they were2
the new britain shore2
ask her of farani2
far to the eastward2
the crew of the2
had been with us2
and a stiff glass2
top of the heap2
he looked at the2
commanded since january by2
in close to the2
fire from small arms2
not only a good2
to defend the talasea2
as he looked at2
to the white man2
the village of agulupella2
tail of the fai2
did not want to2
of the new britain2
officer of the d2
and i saw the2
the house where she2
good enough for a2
under the shelter of2
took service with him2
he called his wife2
for three or four2
put in an appearance2
under the command of2
in another ten minutes2
a voice like the2
up my mind to2
down to the inner2
of the surf as2
a case of gin2
sat down on the2
a curtain of rain2
a basket of bread2
the revenge of macy2
baskets of food and2
and a half ago2
commanded by lieutenant colonel2
have to live here2
as i have said2
a part of the2
in a couple of2
since january by lieutenant2
any one of them2
among the broken lava2
a tun of oil2
and have a look2
the trader was a2
he put his hand2
the day that he2
and told them to2
in the gambier group2
in the list of2
and the leading elements2