Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Exhibiting Captured Japanese Flags. Jap Flag Captured. Coast Guard veterans of four Pacific invasions exhibit a Japanese flag captured in a recent island conquest. These flags are considered sacred by the Nipponese and are inscribed with good wishes from friends in the homeland. The Coast Guardsmen are Frank K. Stash (left), seaman first class, of 1113 Rebecca Avenue, North Braddock, Pa. and Robert V. Ferrey, seaman first class, of 2509 Plainview Avenue, Brookline, Pa. They are serving aboard a Coast Guard-manned transport which participated in the Marshall Island


Photograph of Coast Guardsmen Exhibiting Captured Japanese Flags. Jap Flag Captured. Coast Guard veterans of four Pacific invasions exhibit a Japanese flag captured in a recent island conquest. These flags are considered sacred by the Nipponese and are inscribed with good wishes from friends in the homeland. The Coast Guardsmen are Frank K. Stash (left), seaman first class, of 1113 Rebecca Avenue, North Braddock, Pa. and Robert V. Ferrey, seaman first class, of 2509 Plainview Avenue, Brookline, Pa. They are serving aboard a Coast Guard-manned transport which participated in the Marshall Islands invasion.


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Keywords: 17-a2-218, 26-, coast, guard, history, job, rdss, rg