In preparation for the landing at Tinian, the issue of how to attack from the northern shore became an issue. There were two small, narrow strips of beach on the northern end that were almost certainly guarded by the Japanese forces. The rest of the shoreline was marked by jagged coral cliffs up to 15 feet high, forming a perfect barrier to landing heavy equipment, motorized armament and tanks.
This 20 piece Doodle Cuts thin metal die set is part of the Hello Again Collection from Doodlebug Design. This die set coordinates with the stamp set (sold separately) and cuts out all the images and also has a speech bubble, a cluster of four hearts, butterfly bodies, extra butterflies, and more. These dies are compatible with leading die cutting machines (sold separately). These dies can be used on cards, scrapbook pages, tags, journals, and other paper crafting projects.
Doodlebug Doodle Cuts-Hello Again
Home, The Doodlebug, Inc
Doodlebugs Aren't Just Imaginary
Hey, Doodlebug! A Poetry Challenge - Whispers from the Ridge
The Doodlebug Shiloh to Canaan
Doodlebug Design Inc Blog: INTRODUCING FUN AT THE PARK
Doodlebug Club - Frome Parents
Re-writing the Doodlebug history - Update # 47 - Project: Texaco Tanker
Doodlebug, Doodlebug, Are You at Home?