Historically Significant Album with 272 Gelatin Silver Photographs documenting the service of the 11th Special Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) in the Pacific Theatre of WWII, Showing Okinawa in Japan (Ruined Buildings, Wrecked Japanese Aircraft and Ship, Street Views with Cleary Visible French Signs and American & French Flags, the Seabees Unloading Pontoon Structures, Building Shoreline Encampments, etc.), Russel Islands in Solomon Islands (Individual and Group Portraits of Locals Posing with Jewelries and Crosses, Smoking Pipe, Reading Life Magazine, Holding an Abandoned Chinese Baby, etc.; the Compiler and his Companions Doing Daily Activities), and Nouméa in New Caledonia (the American Red Cross, a Local Church, Wimpy’s Café, the Headquarters of Company D, 11th Special MCB Construction Battalion Building, the U.S. Fleet Hospital, etc.); with Three Pieces of Period Newspaper Clippings and an Allied Propaganda Leaflets Dropped over Japan in 1945. Ca. 1943-1945.