Resources on the Marshall Islands
Editor's Notebook Archive -- August 2001
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann


 
 

28 August 2001

United States Strategic Bombing Survey: Summary Report (Pacific War).
by United States Strategic Bombing Survey. (1946)
Added to
History
 
 

27 August 2001

Minor site maintenance
 
 

26 August 2001

Building the Navy's Bases in World War II, Enewetok Naval Base
by US Navy. Bureau of Yards and Docks. (1947)
Added to
History and
Atoll Pages
 
 

25 August 2001

Building the Navy's Bases in World War II, Majuro Naval Base
by US Navy. Bureau of Yards and Docks. (1947)
Added to
History and
Atoll Pages
 
 

24 August 2001

Building the Navy's Bases in World War II, Kwajalein Naval Base
by US Navy. Bureau of Yards and Docks. (1947)
Added to
History and
Atoll Pages
 
 

23 August 2001

MICRONESIA: A Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment
by Toni Carrell, Editor
(PDF file, Courtesy US National Park Service)
Added to
History and
Heritage Management
 
 

22 August 2001

The Archeology of the Atomic Bomb: A Submerged Cultural Resources Assessment of the Sunken Fleet of Operation Crossroads at Bikini and Kwajalein Atoll Lagoons
by James P. Delgado, Daniel J. Lenihan, Larry E. Murphy
(PDF file, Courtesy US National Park Service)
Added to
History and
Heritage Management
 
 

21 August 2001

Airport Codes for the Marshall Islands
Added to
Politics and Economy
 
 

20 August 2001

Combat Chronology of the US Navy Forces in operations against and from the Marshall Islands
compiled by Dirk H.R. Spennemann
Added to
History
 
 

19 August 2001

The Japanese Tank Farm on Pohnpei, Micronesia --
A photo essay
by Dirk H.R. Spennemann
Photographic documentation of an array of Japanese tanks on Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia). This document serves to illustrate some of the tanks used by Japanese forces on atolls of the Marshalls (where the materiel was removed in post-World War II clean-up operations).
Added to
History
 
 

18 August 2001

Minor site maintenance
 
 

15 August 2001

Total number of site visits exceeds the 20,000 mark
 
 

7 August 2001

Changing Views, Cultural Survival -
Knowledge and Power in the Marshall Islands
by Donna K. Stone
(PDF file, Courtesy US National Park Service)
Added to
History
Culture

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