The development of the World War II in the Pacific Passport is intended to encourage visitors to explore historic sites related to the conflict. New governmental proclamations now preserve and protect key historic areas that are under the trust of the United States. Those who venture to these significant sites will have the opportunity to learn about great men and women, hard-fought battles, and a challenging time in world history.
This booklet contains a page for each World War II in the Pacific site with an overview of its role in the war and its current condition. In the lower corners of each page is an outlined box for each site's cancellation.
Booklet measures 5.5" across x 8.5" tall. 24 pages. Color and black and white photos.