- Framed photographs of WWII with descriptions of U.S Marines in action.
- USS Lake Champlain patch
- Photograph of USS Lake Champlain at sea.
- USS Lake Champlain Association newsletters.
- History of the USS Lake Champlain.
- Metal signs from the USS Lake Champlain.
- U.S Marine Raiders on Bougainville, gathered in front of a Japanese dugout at Cape Totkina on Bougainville, Soloman Islands, which they helped to take on January 1944. These men have earned the bloody reputation of being skillful jungle fighters in the Pacific.
- Somewhere in the Pacific. Marines displaying a captured Japanese battle flag. These marines are probably a Radio/Communications Squad. Note the electrical tape on the Marine on the extreme left.
- Marines in the Battle of Okinawa.
- A Marine dashes through Japanese machine gun fire while crossing a draw called "Death Valley" by the men fighting there. Marines sustained more than 125 casualties in eight hours crossing this valley on Okinawa, May 10, 1945. Pvt. Bob Bailey (Marine Corps).
- Cape Gloucester, December 1943 - April 1944. USMC Machine Gunners (Browning M1917).
- "Across the litter on Iwo Jima's black sands, Marines of the 4th Division."