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Norman T Hatch | Norman T Hatch USMC A gold Oscar statue bears a Marines name in Quantico. Norm Hatch joined the Marines in 1939 and served a total of 41 years in active and reserve service. As a Combat Cinematographer, he participated in the battles of Tarawa and Iwo Jima and the occupation of Japan in Nagasaki in 1945. In 1944, he was awarded an Academy Award for the Most Outstanding Documentary Short entitaled With the Marines at Tarawa. Over his 64 year career in the photographic, motion picture and public information fields, Norms extensive resume includes Director of Photography for the USMC, Assistant editor of Leatherneck magazine, film and television producer, senior A/V advisor to the Secretary of Defense, consultant to the White House Press Office during four administrations and to the House and Senate Photo and Television Galleries in the National Capitol of the United States. Today, he resides in the Washington DC area, and has made numerous appearances on a variety of historical military TV documentaries. |
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| Iwo Jima - A Hard Won Haven by John D Shaw. Price : £260.00 | Only 660 miles from Tokyo, the small volcanic island of Iwo Jima was recognized as early as 1943 as being a vital location to secure an airbase for allied aircraft, in order to achieve victory in the Pacific. Forseeing this goal, the Japanese began...... | |
| Iwo Jima - A Hard Won Haven by John D Shaw. (AP) SOLD OUT | Only 660 miles from Tokyo, the small volcanic island of Iwo Jima was recognized as early as 1943 as being a vital location to secure an airbase for allied aircraft, in order to achieve victory in the Pacific. Forseeing this goal, the Japanese began...... | NOT AVAILABLE |
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