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Bloodiest Victory. Palaus. America's Pacific Offensive 1944.
Faik, Stanley
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boards & the 2 huts - op theatre & Physiotherapy 5AGH. N.G. '43
Unknown
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Bob Stinson (US Air Ace Aerocobra Squadron). Jim Hollaway & Anne Evans - our Jeep en route for Uberri through rubber country. N.G. Feb. '43
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Bootlen Inlet - hospital zone. N.G. '43
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Bougainville. . . . .Natives seeking refuge near Marine Camps
Pfc. J.J. Batts (U.S. Marine Corps)
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Bougainville. . . .Native Girl is Given Medical Treatment [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Tech Sgt. Sarno, U.S. Marine Corps
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Cape Gloucester. . . . . . .Filial Devotion Kalingi Way [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Koepplinger
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Captain Donald Kennedy, District Officer on veranda of Markham Plantation House, Segi Point, New Georgia
Col. Michael Currin, USMC (ret.)
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Captain Moy of the Australian Army is shown here employing the natives of Bougainville to work for the Marines. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Pfc. Phil Scheer
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Captain William M. Quigley, USN, Commander of the Naval Bases in the Solomons, drives a spike into one of the few wooden ties on the line [See "more images" below for complete caption]
U.S. Marine Corps
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Catholic missionaries land on the docks on Guadalcanal after rescue by U.S. Marines and Sailors from one of the Solomon Islands. [See "more images" below for complete caption]
Unknown
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Caught in the tides of battle, Papuans who had lived under Japanese occupation for two years are here picked up and transported to Allied positions by the U.S. 158th infantry.
U.S. Army Signal Corps
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