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Battling it out on Kwajalein

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KAREN EARNSHAW

A series of stunning colorized photos of the US Army during the second world war in the Pacific, including a number from the Marshall Islands, were brought to life through vivid colorization by a Welshman. Royston Leonard, from Cardiff, used his master artist skills to reinvent the images … and kindly given me permission to publish them here.

Leonard said: “The Japanese code was to not surrender and to fight to the death which was their way to die in battle with honor, almost no prisoners were taken unless they were badly injured and could no longer fight,” he said. “I’ve seen a lot of photos of the European war in color but almost nothing from the Pacific War.”

PS: To read each photo’s caption, click on it to expand.

To see more of Royston’s images go to the following site:

30 Breathtakingly Colorized Photos Show the Horror of the War in the Pacific During World War II

Stunning photos of the US Army during the War in the Pacific have been brought to life through vivid colorization. The breathtaking images capture the perils of war, from men being stretchered away to hospital to soldiers fighting at Okinawa. From December 1941 to September 1945, war raged on across Asia and the Pacific.

FOOTNOTE: This story first appeared in The Marshall Islands Journal on Friday, September 10, 2021. You can subscribe to the Journal by going to its website marshallislandsjournal.com