Recovering A World War II Bomber
Divers are working to recover a World War II bomber that's been underwater in a San Diego reservoir since 1945.
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1900 - Marines landed at Taku, China, to establish Legation Guard at Peking.
Related Article: The Marines In China By LtCol C. H. Metcalf Marine Corps Gazette (Sept 1938)








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