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INFANTRYMEN ON ANGAUR PASS AN ENEMY CASUALTY lying across the narrow gauge railroad of the island. Tanks are medium M4A4's. Remaining groups of the...
Patrol of American soldiers in Sainte-Mère-Eglise.
U.S. AND NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS comparing weapons. The Australians and New Zealanders took part in a number of the operations in the Southwest Pacific...
U.S. TROOPS ARRIVING IN AUSTRALIA. In March the headquarters of the Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific was established at Melbourne, The...
New Army Rifle M-14 Photographer: Andreas Feininger
Exhausted Jap Prisoner Observed by Americans – American soldiers on the Buna front watch an exhausted Japanese prisoner. This picture is one of...
Moving in For Jap Flank – Moving along the Buna Road in New Guinea, these American soldiers were to open a flanking movement against the Japs in the...
Bringing Home the Wounded – American soldiers on the Soputa front near Buna, New Guinea, bear their wounded to headquarters as they return from 11...
28 November 1942, Papua. During the Australian-American advance on Buna two American soldiers dress the wounds of an Australian.
American reconnaissance patrol from the platoon of Cpl. Gordon Oeff (front, 3L) (including Pvt. John J. Pershing, front 2L, 3rd cousin to Gen. John...
OT Bonus from same photo series
Shecky Greene, Vic Morrow, Rick Jason, Pierre Jalbert, and Steven Rogers coming out of the Close Combat Course. The motto above the gate reads: If...
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