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14-249 Garand Picture of the Day
MEN WADING ACROSS THE SAMBOGA, near Dobodura, New Guinea. The enemy fell back under the weight of the 28 September 1942 attack. Australians laboriously made their way over steep mountain trails of the Owen Stanley Range while most of the American troops, a total of about 4,900, were flown overland to Jaure in C-47's. This was the first large-scale airborne troop movement of the war. Troops from Milne Bay garrison occupied Goodenough Island early in November.
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09-05-2014 11:49 PM
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And the Fuzzy Wuzzy's in tow which aided the Allied cause greatly especially Australia
against the IJA
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"Fuzzy-Wuzzy" is one of my favorite Kipling poems in "Barrack Room Ballads."
Real men measure once and cut.
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Second man has a M1903...
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