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Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33 / Marine Air Support Squadron 2 / VMO-6 / VMA-513 / VMFA-212 / VMA-214 / VMFA-312 / VMA-542 / VMFA-323 / United States Marine Corps / United States Marine Corps aviation / Military organization
Date: 2011-01-24 15:11:29
Marine Aviation Training Support Group 33
Marine Air Support Squadron 2
VMO-6
VMA-513
VMFA-212
VMA-214
VMFA-312
VMA-542
VMFA-323
United States Marine Corps
United States Marine Corps aviation
Military organization

forward from the Solomons and from Hawaiian areas, notably to Roi, Engebi and Majuro in the Marshalls, and later to Peleliu, Tinian and Guam. In late July 1944, General Vandegrift made an extensive inspection trip to the

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