Senin, 13 Maret 2017

Who Did the most Fighting in Pacific Theater?

Mr History, The role of Marine Corps in the Pacific is legendary, but the Army also contributed greatly to the theater as well. So my questions is: Between the Army and the Marine Corps who did most of the heavy lifting in the Pacific? Thank you, Joe   ???   Dear Joe, Although the Marines …

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