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Battlefield Beachhead Assault by American Warriors Food Label
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Battlefield Beachhead Assault by American Warriors Food Label
The morning mist hung heavy over the island, obscuring the distant thunder of naval guns and the roar of dive-bombing planes. Private First Class Thomas "Tommy" Miller, a young rifleman with the 1st Marine Division, crouched in his landing craft, his heart pounding in his chest. This was it. The invasion of Okinawa. - The ramp dropped, and the icy Pacific water surged into the craft. Tommy, along with his squad, scrambled onto the beach, the weight of their gear pulling them down. The air was filled with the screams of wounded men, the crack of rifle fire, and the explosions of grenades. Japanese machine gun fire raked the beach, cutting down anyone who lingered in the open. - Tommy and his squadmates pressed forward, seeking cover behind whatever they could find; a rock, a fallen palm tree, the body of a fallen comrade. The beach was a chaotic battlefield, a swirling maelstrom of death and destruction. The Japanese defenders, dug into well-fortified positions, fought with a fanatical intensity. - As they advanced, Tommy saw the devastation wrought by the naval bombardment and air strikes. Buildings were reduced to rubble, trees were stripped of their leaves, and the ground was pockmarked with craters. But the enemy was still there, lurking in the shadows, waiting to strike. - A sudden burst of machine gun fire erupted from a pillbox, spraying bullets across the beach. Tommy's squad leader, Sergeant Harris, was hit in the chest and fell to the ground. Tommy, along with the other survivors, rushed forward, hurling grenades into the pillbox. - The explosion was deafening, and for a moment, the machine gun fire ceased. But then, from the wreckage of the pillbox, a Japanese soldier emerged, firing wildly. Tommy, his heart pounding with adrenaline, raised his rifle and fired. The Japanese soldier fell to the ground, dead. - The beachhead was secured, but at a terrible cost. Tommy and his surviving squadmates were exhausted and battered, but they had done their duty. They had fought and won, inch by inch, against a determined and ruthless enemy. As the sun began to rise, casting its light over the ravaged island, Tommy knew that the battle was far from over. But for now, he and his comrades could rest, knowing that they had played their part in the liberation of Okinawa. - This image is government WPA art in public domain.
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By Kimberley H.9 November 2021 • Verified Purchase
Food Container Label (5.1 cm x 7.6 cm)
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I have been reordering these labels for 5 mths now and I can not fault the quality of them. They apply really easily and come off my candle vessels and leave no sticky residue.
The customer service is first rate as is the deliver time.
I will continue to use Zazzle for all my branding.
Thank you! Excellent and very good quality.
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By L.13 August 2022 • Verified Purchase
Food Container Label (7.6 cm x 5.1 cm)
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Fast turn around of labels, within a week international. Exactly as I selected
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By Lyn D.9 May 2022 • Verified Purchase
Food Container Label (5.1 cm x 7.6 cm)
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When I give my product away as a gift they will no exactly what they are getting. The printing was excellent
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