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A submersible Japanese oil tanker lying beached at Gneisenau Point on the Huon Peninsula. This ...
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Maker: Rainsford, Keith Carr
A submersible Japanese oil tanker lying beached at Gneisenau Point on the Huon Peninsula. This view taken from a passing Landing Craft Mechanised shows the gorge and part of the sheer face scaled by ...070051
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A view of Gneisenau Point on the Huon Peninsula taken from seawards showing two beached Landing ...
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Maker: Rainsford, Keith Carr
A view of Gneisenau Point on the Huon Peninsula taken from seawards showing two beached Landing Craft Mechanised and a submersible Japanese oil tanker in the background. The sheer face of the point w...070052
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Bren gun operators of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion at Sio chatting with Roman Catholic Chaplain. ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
Bren gun operators of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion at Sio chatting with Roman Catholic Chaplain. Identified from the left: NX20609 Private (Pte) Alfred George Dennis, VX106827 Pte Albert Leslie Lo...070332
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6960611 Charles M. Stewart III of the United States Army, volunteered for service in 1939. ...
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Maker: Rainsford, Keith Carr
6960611 Charles M. Stewart III of the United States Army, volunteered for service in 1939. Seeking combat he transferred from an American Provisional Truck Company at Taylors Bay and later became att...070064
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NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, talking to “B” Company who, at that time, were the only troops to have entered Sio after its capture. ...070329
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NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, talking to “B” Company who, at that time, were the only troops to have entered Sio after its capture. ...070330
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NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
NX12221 Lieutenant Colonel Noel William Simpson, DSO, Commander of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion, talking to “B” Company who, at that time, were the only troops to have entered Sio after its capture. ...070331
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Picture of harbour and landing beach at Sio Mission. It is an operational area of the 2/17th ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
Picture of harbour and landing beach at Sio Mission. It is an operational area of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion.070333
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SATTELBERG AREA, NEW GUINEA. 1943-11-15. A VICKERS GUN, MANNED BY TROOPS OF HEADQUARTRS COMPANY, ...
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Maker: Buchanan, Robert John
SATTELBERG AREA, NEW GUINEA. 1943-11-15. A VICKERS GUN, MANNED BY TROOPS OF HEADQUARTRS COMPANY, 2/24TH. AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION, FIRING ON JAPANESE POSITIONS FROM THE JEVEVANENG AREA. THIS AREA...060572
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SCARLET BEACH, NEW GUINEA, 1943-10-25. NX21680 PRIVATE C.G. BAILEY OF THE 2/17TH AUSTRALIAN ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
SCARLET BEACH, NEW GUINEA, 1943-10-25. NX21680 PRIVATE C.G. BAILEY OF THE 2/17TH AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION COLLECTS HIS ARMFUL OF MAIL.059138
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The view north along the coast from Sio Mission. It is an operational area of the 2/17th ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
The view north along the coast from Sio Mission. It is an operational area of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion.070334
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View of the coast from Sio Mission to the east towards Teliata Point. This is an operational ...
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Maker: Sanders, William Charles
View of the coast from Sio Mission to the east towards Teliata Point. This is an operational area of the 2/17th Infantry Battalion.070335